Speeches (Lines) for Richmond (Henry VII)
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Fellows in arms, and my most loving friends,
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All for our vantage. Then, in God's name, march:
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The weary sun hath made a golden set,
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If without peril it be possible,
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Good night, good Captain Blunt. Come gentlemen,
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All comfort that the dark night can afford
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Good lords, conduct him to his regiment:
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Cry mercy, lords and watchful gentlemen,
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The sweetest sleep, and fairest-boding dreams
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Why, then 'tis time to arm and give direction.
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God and your arms be praised, victorious friends,
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Great God of heaven, say Amen to all!
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What men of name are slain on either side? |
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Inter their bodies as becomes their births:
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