Speeches (Lines) for Second Gentleman
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O, God save ye!
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Were you there? |
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Pray, speak what has happen'd. |
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Is he found guilty? |
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I am sorry for't. |
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But, pray, how pass'd it? |
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That was he
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After all this, how did he bear himself? |
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I do not think he fears death. |
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Certainly
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That trick of state
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All the commons
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Let's stand close, and behold him. |
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If the duke be guiltless,
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This secret is so weighty, 'twill require
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I am confident,
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But that slander, sir,
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I think you have hit the mark: but is't not cruel
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So are you. |
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'Tis all my business. At our last encounter,
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'Tis well: the citizens,
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May I be bold to ask at what that contains,
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I thank you, sir: had I not known those customs,
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Alas, good lady!
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A royal train, believe me. These I know:
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A bold brave gentleman. That should be
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And that my Lord of Norfolk? |
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Heaven bless thee!
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29 |
Those men are happy; and so are all are near her.
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Their coronets say so. These are stars indeed;
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You saw
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Good sir, speak it to us. |
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But, what follow'd? |
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What two reverend bishops
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He of Winchester
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Who may that be, I pray you? |
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He will deserve more. |
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