Speeches (Lines) for Lymoges
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Upon thy cheek lay I this zealous kiss,
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2 |
The peace of heaven is theirs that lift their swords
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3 |
By how much unexpected, by so much
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4 |
Peace! |
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5 |
What the devil art thou? |
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6 |
What craker is this same that deafs our ears
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7 |
Peace! no more. |
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8 |
I from the north. |
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9 |
And your lips too; for I am well assured
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10 |
Lady Constance, peace! |
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11 |
O, that a man should speak those words to me! |
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12 |
Thou darest not say so, villain, for thy life. |
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13 |
King Philip, listen to the cardinal. |
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14 |
Well, ruffian, I must pocket up these wrongs, Because— |
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15 |
Do so, King Philip; hang no more in doubt. |
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16 |
Rebellion, flat rebellion! |
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