Speeches (Lines) for Duke of Exeter
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Henry VI. Ah, know you not the city favours them,
Duke of Exeter. But when the duke is slain, they'll quickly fly. |
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Richard Plantagenet (Duke of Gloucester). I am thine. Duke of Exeter. For shame, come down: he made thee Duke of York. |
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Richard Plantagenet (Duke of Gloucester). 'Twas my inheritance, as the earldom was. Duke of Exeter. Thy father was a traitor to the crown. |
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Earl of Warwick. Suppose, my lords, he did it unconstrain'd,
Duke of Exeter. No; for he could not so resign his crown
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Henry VI. Art thou against us, Duke of Exeter? Duke of Exeter. His is the right, and therefore pardon me. |
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Richard Plantagenet (Duke of Gloucester). Why whisper you, my lords, and answer not? Duke of Exeter. My conscience tells me he is lawful king. |
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Earl of Warwick. Turn this way, Henry, and regard them not. Duke of Exeter. They seek revenge and therefore will not yield. |
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Richard Plantagenet (Duke of Gloucester). Now York and Lancaster are reconciled. Duke of Exeter. Accursed be he that seeks to make them foes! |
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(stage directions). [Enter QUEEN MARGARET and PRINCE EDWARD] Duke of Exeter. Here comes the queen, whose looks bewray her anger:
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Henry VI. Poor queen! how love to me and to her son
Duke of Exeter. And I, I hope, shall reconcile them all. |
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Queen Margaret. Mount you, my lord; towards Berwick post amain:
Duke of Exeter. Away! for vengeance comes along with them:
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Henry VI. Here at the palace I will rest awhile.
Duke of Exeter. The doubt is that he will seduce the rest. |
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(stage directions). [Shout within. 'A Lancaster! A Lancaster!'] Duke of Exeter. Hark, hark, my lord! what shouts are these? |
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