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Speeches (Lines) for Sir Thomas Gargrave
in "Henry VI, Part I"

Total: 2

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1

I,4,525

Earl of Salisbury. I grieve to hear what torments you endured,
But we will be revenged sufficiently
Now it is supper-time in Orleans:
Here, through this grate, I count each one
and view the Frenchmen how they fortify:
Let us look in; the sight will much delight thee.
Sir Thomas Gargrave, and Sir William Glansdale,
Let me have your express opinions
Where is best place to make our battery next.

Sir Thomas Gargrave. I think, at the north gate; for there stand lords.


2

I,4,531

Earl of Salisbury. O Lord, have mercy on us, wretched sinners!

Sir Thomas Gargrave. O Lord, have mercy on me, woful man!


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