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Speeches (Lines) for Lord Hastings
in "Henry VI, Part III"

Total: 9

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# Act, Scene, Line
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1

IV,1,2014

Why, knows not Montague that of itself
England is safe, if true within itself?

2

IV,1,2017

'Tis better using France than trusting France:
Let us be back'd with God and with the seas...

3

IV,1,2123

And Hastings as he favours Edward's cause!

4

IV,5,2301

To Lynn, my lord,
And ship from thence to Flanders.

5

IV,7,2439

My liege, I'll knock once more to summon them.

6

IV,7,2451

Why, master mayor, why stand you in a doubt?
Open the gates; we are King Henry's friends.

7

IV,7,2456

The good old man would fain that all were well,
So 'twere not 'long of him; but being enter'd,...

8

IV,7,2490

Away with scrupulous wit! now arms must rule.

9

IV,7,2498

Sound trumpet; Edward shall be here proclaim'd:
Come, fellow-soldier, make thou proclamation.

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