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Speeches (Lines) for Lord Ross
in "Richard II"

Total: 11

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

II,1,916

And living too; for now his son is duke.

2

II,1,919

My heart is great; but it must break with silence,
Ere't be disburden'd with a liberal tongue.

3

II,1,926

No good at all that I can do for him;
Unless you call it good to pity him,...

4

II,1,937

The commons hath he pill'd with grievous taxes,
And quite lost their hearts: the nobles hath he fined...

5

II,1,947

The Earl of Wiltshire hath the realm in farm.

6

II,1,950

He hath not money for these Irish wars,
His burthenous taxations notwithstanding,...

7

II,1,958

We see the very wreck that we must suffer;
And unavoided is the danger now,...

8

II,1,965

Be confident to speak, Northumberland:
We three are but thyself; and, speaking so,...

9

II,1,990

To horse, to horse! urge doubts to them that fear.

10

II,3,1218

Your presence makes us rich, most noble lord.

11

II,3,1296

It stands your grace upon to do him right.

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