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Speeches (Lines) for Second Gentleman
in "Henry VIII"

Total: 37

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1

II,1,816

O, God save ye!
Even to the hall, to hear what shall become...

2

II,1,822

Were you there?

3

II,1,824

Pray, speak what has happen'd.

4

II,1,826

Is he found guilty?

5

II,1,828

I am sorry for't.

6

II,1,830

But, pray, how pass'd it?

7

II,1,843

That was he
That fed him with his prophecies?

8

II,1,852

After all this, how did he bear himself?

9

II,1,859

I do not think he fears death.

10

II,1,863

Certainly
The cardinal is the end of this.

11

II,1,870

That trick of state
Was a deep envious one.

12

II,1,877

All the commons
Hate him perniciously, and, o' my conscience,...

13

II,1,888

Let's stand close, and behold him.

14

II,1,977

If the duke be guiltless,
'Tis full of woe: yet I can give you inkling...

15

II,1,983

This secret is so weighty, 'twill require
A strong faith to conceal it.

16

II,1,987

I am confident,
You shall, sir: did you not of late days hear...

17

II,1,996

But that slander, sir,
Is found a truth now: for it grows again...

18

II,1,1009

I think you have hit the mark: but is't not cruel
That she should feel the smart of this? The cardinal...

19

IV,1,2379

So are you.

20

IV,1,2382

'Tis all my business. At our last encounter,
The Duke of Buckingham came from his trial.

21

IV,1,2386

'Tis well: the citizens,
I am sure, have shown at full their royal minds—...

22

IV,1,2393

May I be bold to ask at what that contains,
That paper in your hand?

23

IV,1,2401

I thank you, sir: had I not known those customs,
I should have been beholding to your paper....

24

IV,1,2417

Alas, good lady!
[Trumpets]...

25

IV,1,2452

A royal train, believe me. These I know:
Who's that that bears the sceptre?

26

IV,1,2456

A bold brave gentleman. That should be
The Duke of Suffolk?

27

IV,1,2459

And that my Lord of Norfolk?

28

IV,1,2461

Heaven bless thee!
[Looking on QUEEN ANNE]...

29

IV,1,2471

Those men are happy; and so are all are near her.
I take it, she that carries up the train...

30

IV,1,2475

Their coronets say so. These are stars indeed;
And sometimes falling ones.

31

IV,1,2484

You saw
The ceremony?

32

IV,1,2489

Good sir, speak it to us.

33

IV,1,2510

But, what follow'd?

34

IV,1,2531

What two reverend bishops
Were those that went on each side of the queen?

35

IV,1,2536

He of Winchester
Is held no great good lover of the archbishop's,...

36

IV,1,2542

Who may that be, I pray you?

37

IV,1,2548

He will deserve more.

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