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Speeches (Lines) for Lord Clifford
in "Henry VI, Part II"

Total: 17

# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

IV,8,2768

What say ye, countrymen? will ye relent,
And yield to mercy whilst 'tis offer'd you;...

2

IV,8,2792

Is Cade the son of Henry the Fifth,
That thus you do exclaim you'll go with him?...

3

IV,9,2844

He is fled, my lord, and all his powers do yield;
And humbly thus, with halters on their necks,...

4

V,1,3112

Health and all happiness to my lord the king!

5

V,1,3118

This is my king, York, I do not mistake;
But thou mistakest me much to think I do:...

6

V,1,3123

He is a traitor; let him to the Tower,
And chop away that factious pate of his.

7

V,1,3130

Why, what a brood of traitors have we here!

8

V,1,3138

Are these thy bears? we'll bait thy bears to death.
And manacle the bear-ward in their chains,...

9

V,1,3147

Hence, heap of wrath, foul indigested lump,
As crooked in thy manners as thy shape!

10

V,1,3150

Take heed, lest by your heat you burn yourselves.

11

V,1,3185

The first I warrant thee, if dreams prove true.

12

V,1,3188

I am resolved to bear a greater storm
Than any thou canst conjure up to-day;...

13

V,1,3198

And from thy burgonet I'll rend thy bear
And tread it under foot with all contempt,...

14

V,2,3230

What seest thou in me, York? why dost thou pause?

15

V,2,3233

Nor should thy prowess want praise and esteem,
But that 'tis shown ignobly and in treason.

16

V,2,3237

My soul and body on the action both!

17

V,2,3240

La fin couronne les oeuvres.