Speeches (Lines) for Archbishop of Canterbury
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My lord, I'll tell you; that self bill is urged,
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It must be thought on. If it pass against us,
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'Twould drink the cup and all. |
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The king is full of grace and fair regard. |
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The courses of his youth promised it not.
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Hear him but reason in divinity,
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It must be so; for miracles are ceased;
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He seems indifferent,
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With good acceptance of his majesty;
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The French ambassador upon that instant
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Then go we in, to know his embassy;
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God and his angels guard your sacred throne
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Then hear me, gracious sovereign, and you peers,
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The sin upon my head, dread sovereign!
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O, let their bodies follow, my dear liege,
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They of those marches, gracious sovereign,
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She hath been then more fear'd than harm'd, my liege;
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Therefore doth heaven divide
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