Speeches (Lines) for Griffith
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Madam, you are call'd back. |
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2 |
How does your grace? |
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3 |
Yes, madam; but I think your grace,
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Well, the voice goes, madam:
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At last, with easy roads, he came to Leicester,
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Noble madam,
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7 |
This cardinal,
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She is asleep: good wench, let's sit down quiet,
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Madam, we are here. |
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10 |
None, madam. |
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11 |
I am most joyful, madam, such good dreams
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12 |
She is going, wench: pray, pray. |
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13 |
You are to blame,
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