Speeches (Lines) for Second Watchman in "Henry VI, Part III"
Total: 5
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Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text |
1 |
IV,3,2166 |
What, will he not to bed?
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2 |
IV,3,2170 |
To-morrow then belike shall be the day,
If Warwick be so near as men report.
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3 |
IV,3,2178 |
'Tis the more honour, because more dangerous.
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4 |
IV,3,2184 |
Ay, wherefore else guard we his royal tent,
But to defend his person from night-foes?
[Enter WARWICK, CLARENCE, OXFORD, SOMERSET, and]
French soldiers, silent all]
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5 |
IV,3,2192 |
Stay, or thou diest!
[WARWICK and the rest cry all, 'Warwick! Warwick!']
and set upon the Guard, who fly, crying, 'Arm!
arm!' WARWICK and the rest following them]
[The drum playing and trumpet sounding, reenter]
WARWICK, SOMERSET, and the rest, bringing KING
EDWARD IV out in his gown, sitting in a chair.
RICHARD and HASTINGS fly over the stage]
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