Speeches (Lines) for Sir William Catesby
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(stage directions). [Enter CATESBY] Sir William Catesby. Madam, his majesty doth call for you,
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Duke of Buckingham. Well, let them rest. Come hither, Catesby.
Sir William Catesby. He for his father's sake so loves the prince,
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Duke of Buckingham. What think'st thou, then, of Stanley? what will he? Sir William Catesby. He will do all in all as Hastings doth. |
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Duke of Buckingham. Good Catesby, go, effect this business soundly. Sir William Catesby. My good lords both, with all the heed I may. |
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Richard III (Duke of Gloucester). Shall we hear from you, Catesby, ere we sleep? Sir William Catesby. You shall, my lord. |
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(stage directions). [Enter CATESBY] Sir William Catesby. Many good morrows to my noble lord! |
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Lord Hastings. Good morrow, Catesby; you are early stirring
Sir William Catesby. It is a reeling world, indeed, my lord;
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Lord Hastings. How! wear the garland! dost thou mean the crown? Sir William Catesby. Ay, my good lord. |
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Lord Hastings. I'll have this crown of mine cut from my shoulders
Sir William Catesby. Ay, on my life; and hopes to find forward
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Lord Hastings. Indeed, I am no mourner for that news,
Sir William Catesby. God keep your lordship in that gracious mind! |
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Lord Hastings. But I shall laugh at this a twelve-month hence,
Sir William Catesby. What, my lord? |
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Lord Hastings. Ere a fortnight make me elder,
Sir William Catesby. 'Tis a vile thing to die, my gracious lord,
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Lord Hastings. O monstrous, monstrous! and so falls it out
Sir William Catesby. The princes both make high account of you;
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Duke of Buckingham. Go, go, up to the leads; the lord mayor knocks.
Sir William Catesby. My lord: he doth entreat your grace;
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Duke of Buckingham. Return, good Catesby, to thy lord again;
Sir William Catesby. I'll tell him what you say, my lord. |
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Duke of Buckingham. I fear he will.
Sir William Catesby. My lord,
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Duke of Buckingham. Refuse not, mighty lord, this proffer'd love. Sir William Catesby. O, make them joyful, grant their lawful suit! |
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(stage directions). [Exit BUCKINGHAM with the Citizens] Sir William Catesby. Call them again, my lord, and accept their suit. |
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(stage directions). [Exit] Sir William Catesby. [Aside to a stander by]
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Richard III (Duke of Gloucester). Catesby! Sir William Catesby. My lord? |
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(stage directions). [Enter CATESBY] Sir William Catesby. My lord! |
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Richard III (Duke of Gloucester). Good news or bad, that thou comest in so bluntly? Sir William Catesby. Bad news, my lord: Ely is fled to Richmond;
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Richard III (Duke of Gloucester). Some light-foot friend post to the Duke of Norfolk:
Sir William Catesby. Here, my lord. |
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Richard III (Duke of Gloucester). Fly to the duke:
Sir William Catesby. First, mighty sovereign, let me know your mind,
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Richard III (Duke of Gloucester). O, true, good Catesby: bid him levy straight
Sir William Catesby. I go. |
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(stage directions). [Re-enter CATESBY] Sir William Catesby. My liege, the Duke of Buckingham is taken;
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Richard III (Duke of Gloucester). What is't o'clock? Sir William Catesby. It's supper-time, my lord;
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Richard III (Duke of Gloucester). I will not sup to-night.
Sir William Catesby. If is, my liege; and all things are in readiness. |
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Richard III (Duke of Gloucester). Catesby! Sir William Catesby. My lord? |
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(stage directions). [Alarum: excursions. Enter NORFOLK and forces fighting; to him CATESBY] Sir William Catesby. Rescue, my Lord of Norfolk, rescue, rescue!
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Richard III (Duke of Gloucester). A horse! a horse! my kingdom for a horse! Sir William Catesby. Withdraw, my lord; I'll help you to a horse. |
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