Open Source Shakespeare

Speeches (Lines) for First Petitioner
in "Henry VI, Part II"

Total: 3

# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

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(stage directions). [Enter three or four Petitioners, PETER, the]
Armourer's man, being one]

First Petitioner. My masters, let's stand close: my lord protector
will come this way by and by, and then we may deliver
our supplications in the quill.


2

I,3,399

Earl of Suffolk. How now, fellow! would'st anything with me?

First Petitioner. I pray, my lord, pardon me; I took ye for my lord
protector.


3

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Queen Margaret. [Reading] 'To my Lord Protector!' Are your
supplications to his lordship? Let me see them:
what is thine?

First Petitioner. Mine is, an't please your grace, against John
Goodman, my lord cardinal's man, for keeping my
house, and lands, and wife and all, from me.