Speeches (Lines) for Lewis the Dauphin
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My most redoubted father,
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Well, 'tis not so, my lord high constable;
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Turn head, and stop pursuit; for coward dogs
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For the Dauphin,
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Say, if my father render fair return,
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O Dieu vivant! shall a few sprays of us,
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By faith and honour,
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Not so, I do beseech your majesty. |
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My lord of Orleans, and my lord high constable, you
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What a long night is this! I will not change my
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And of the heat of the ginger. It is a beast for
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It is the prince of palfreys; his neigh is like the
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Nay, the man hath no wit that cannot, from the
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Then did they imitate that which I composed to my
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Me well; which is the prescript praise and
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So perhaps did yours. |
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O then belike she was old and gentle; and you rode,
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Be warned by me, then: they that ride so and ride
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I tell thee, constable, my mistress wears his own hair. |
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'Le chien est retourne a son propre vomissement, et
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Some of them will fall to-morrow, I hope. |
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That may be, for you bear a many superfluously, and
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Would I were able to load him with his desert! Will
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'Tis midnight; I'll go arm myself. |
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Montez A cheval! My horse! varlet! laquais! ha! |
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Via! les eaux et la terre. |
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Ciel, cousin Orleans.
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Mount them, and make incision in their hides,
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Shall we go send them dinners and fresh suits
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Mort de ma vie! all is confounded, all!
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O perdurable shame! let's stab ourselves.
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