Speeches (Lines) for Prince Edward
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Father, you cannot disinherit me:
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When I return with victory from the field
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My gracious father, by your kingly leave,
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My royal father, cheer these noble lords
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If that be right which Warwick says is right,
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Fly, father, fly! for all your friends are fled,
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And why not queen? |
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To Edward, but not to the English king. |
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Nay, mark how Lewis stamps, as he were nettled:
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Yes, I accept her, for she well deserves it;
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Methinks a woman of this valiant spirit
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And take his thanks that yet hath nothing else. |
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Speak like a subject, proud ambitious York!
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14 |
Let AEsop fable in a winter's night;
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Nay, take away this scolding crookback rather. |
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I know my duty; you are all undutiful:
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