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Speeches (Lines) for Griffith
in "Henry VIII"

Total: 13

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

II,4,1494

Madam, you are call'd back.

2

IV,2,2558

How does your grace?

3

IV,2,2565

Yes, madam; but I think your grace,
Out of the pain you suffer'd, gave no ear to't.

4

IV,2,2570

Well, the voice goes, madam:
For after the stout Earl Northumberland...

5

IV,2,2577

At last, with easy roads, he came to Leicester,
Lodged in the abbey; where the reverend abbot,...

6

IV,2,2605

Noble madam,
Men's evil manners live in brass; their virtues...

7

IV,2,2611

This cardinal,
Though from an humble stock, undoubtedly...

8

IV,2,2645

She is asleep: good wench, let's sit down quiet,
For fear we wake her: softly, gentle Patience....

9

IV,2,2666

Madam, we are here.

10

IV,2,2669

None, madam.

11

IV,2,2676

I am most joyful, madam, such good dreams
Possess your fancy.

12

IV,2,2685

She is going, wench: pray, pray.

13

IV,2,2691

You are to blame,
Knowing she will not lose her wonted greatness,...

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