Speeches (Lines) for Hermione
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I had thought, sir, to have held my peace until
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To tell, he longs to see his son, were strong:
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Nay, but you will? |
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Verily!
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Not your gaoler, then,
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Was not my lord
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By this we gather
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Grace to boot!
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He'll stay my lord. |
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Never? |
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What! have I twice said well? when was't before?
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'Tis grace indeed.
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He something seems unsettled. |
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You look as if you held a brow of much distraction
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If you would seek us,
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Take the boy to you: he so troubles me,
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What wisdom stirs amongst you? Come, sir, now
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As merry as you will. |
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Let's have that, good sir.
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Nay, come, sit down; then on. |
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Come on, then,
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What is this? sport? |
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But I'ld say he had not,
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Should a villain say so,
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No, by my life.
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There's some ill planet reigns:
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Who is't that goes with me? Beseech your highness,
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Since what I am to say must be but that
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That's true enough;
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More than mistress of
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Sir,
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Sir, spare your threats:
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The Emperor of Russia was my father:
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Praised! |
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You gods, look down
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