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Speeches (Lines) for Duke of Gloucester
in "Henry V"

Total: 5

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

III,6,1636

(stage directions). [Exit]

Duke of Gloucester. I hope they will not come upon us now.


2

IV,1,1871

Henry V. 'Tis good for men to love their present pains
Upon example; so the spirit is eased:
And when the mind is quicken'd, out of doubt,
The organs, though defunct and dead before,
Break up their drowsy grave and newly move,
With casted slough and fresh legerity.
Lend me thy cloak, Sir Thomas. Brothers both,
Commend me to the princes in our camp;
Do my good morrow to them, and anon
Desire them an to my pavilion.

Duke of Gloucester. We shall, my liege.


3

IV,1,2157

(stage directions). [Enter GLOUCESTER]

Duke of Gloucester. My liege!


4

IV,3,2232

(stage directions). [Enter GLOUCESTER, BEDFORD, EXETER, ERPINGHAM, with]
all his host: SALISBURY and WESTMORELAND]

Duke of Gloucester. Where is the king?


5

IV,7,2586

Duke of Exeter. Here comes the herald of the French, my liege.

Duke of Gloucester. His eyes are humbler than they used to be.


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