Speeches (Lines) for Richard Plantagenet the Younger in "Henry VI, Part II"
Total: 6
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1 |
V,1,3129 |
And if words will not, then our weapons shall.
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2 |
V,1,3141 |
Oft have I seen a hot o'erweening cur
Run back and bite, because he was withheld;
Who, being suffer'd with the bear's fell paw,
Hath clapp'd his tail between his legs and cried:
And such a piece of service will you do,
If you oppose yourselves to match Lord Warwick.
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3 |
V,1,3203 |
Fie! charity, for shame! speak not in spite,
For you shall sup with Jesu Christ to-night.
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4 |
V,1,3206 |
If not in heaven, you'll surely sup in hell.
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5 |
V,2,3286 |
So, lie thou there;
For underneath an alehouse' paltry sign,
The Castle in Saint Alban's, Somerset
Hath made the wizard famous in his death.
Sword, hold thy temper; heart, be wrathful still:
Priests pray for enemies, but princes kill.
[Exit]
[Fight: excursions. Enter KING HENRY VI, QUEEN]
MARGARET, and others]
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6 |
V,3,3326 |
My noble father,
Three times to-day I holp him to his horse,
Three times bestrid him; thrice I led him off,
Persuaded him from any further act:
But still, where danger was, still there I met him;
And like rich hangings in a homely house,
So was his will in his old feeble body.
But, noble as he is, look where he comes.
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