Speeches (Lines) for Walter Whitmore
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I lost mine eye in laying the prize aboard,
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And so am I; my name is Walter Whitmore.
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Gaultier or Walter, which it is, I care not:
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The Duke of Suffolk muffled up in rags! |
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Speak, captain, shall I stab the forlorn swain? |
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Come, Suffolk, I must waft thee to thy death. |
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Thou shalt have cause to fear before I leave thee.
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There let his head and lifeless body lie,
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