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Speeches (Lines) for Lady Faulconbridge
in "King John"

Total: 5

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

I,1,230

Where is that slave, thy brother? where is he,
That holds in chase mine honour up and down?

2

I,1,235

Sir Robert's son! Ay, thou unreverend boy,
Sir Robert's son: why scorn'st thou at sir Robert?
He is sir Robert's son, and so art thou.

3

I,1,251

Hast thou conspired with thy brother too,
That for thine own gain shouldst defend mine honour?
What means this scorn, thou most untoward knave?

4

I,1,261

Hast thou denied thyself a Faulconbridge?

5

I,1,263

King Richard Coeur-de-lion was thy father:
By long and vehement suit I was seduced
To make room for him in my husband's bed:
Heaven lay not my transgression to my charge!
Thou art the issue of my dear offence,
Which was so strongly urged past my defence.

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