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Speeches (Lines) for Duke of Exeter
in "Henry VI, Part I"

Total: 11

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

I,1,21

We mourn in black: why mourn we not in blood?
Henry is dead and never shall revive:...

2

I,1,73

How were they lost? what treachery was used?

3

I,1,87

Were our tears wanting to this funeral,
These tidings would call forth their flowing tides.

4

I,1,102

The Dauphin crowned king! all fly to him!
O, whither shall we fly from this reproach?

5

I,1,169

Remember, lords, your oaths to Henry sworn,
Either to quell the Dauphin utterly,...

6

I,1,179

To Eltham will I, where the young king is,
Being ordain'd his special governor,...

7

III,1,1422

Ay, we may march in England or in France,
Not seeing what is likely to ensue....

8

IV,1,1898

It grieves his highness: good my lords, be friends.

9

IV,1,1951

Well didst thou, Richard, to suppress thy voice;
For, had the passions of thy heart burst out,...

10

V,1,2385

What! is my Lord of Winchester install'd,
And call'd unto a cardinal's degree?...

11

V,5,2899

Beside, his wealth doth warrant a liberal dower,
Where Reignier sooner will receive than give.

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