Speeches (Lines) for Duke of Exeter
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Not here in presence. |
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Your brother kings and monarchs of the earth
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It follows then the cat must stay at home:
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Tennis-balls, my liege. |
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This was a merry message. |
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They shall be apprehended by and by. |
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Nay, but the man that was his bedfellow,
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I arrest thee of high treason, by the name of
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From him; and thus he greets your majesty.
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Bloody constraint; for if you hide the crown
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Scorn and defiance; slight regard, contempt,
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He'll make your Paris Louvre shake for it,
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Dispatch us with all speed, lest that our king
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There's five to one; besides, they all are fresh. |
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Farewell, kind lord; fight valiantly to-day:
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The Duke of York commends him to your majesty. |
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In which array, brave soldier, doth he lie,
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Here comes the herald of the French, my liege. |
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Soldier, you must come to the king. |
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Charles Duke of Orleans, nephew to the king;
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'Tis wonderful! |
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Only he hath not yet subscribed this:
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