Speeches (Lines) for King of France
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Thus comes the English with full power upon us;
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Think we King Harry strong;
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We'll give them present audience. Go, and bring them.
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From our brother England? |
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Or else what follows? |
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For us, we will consider of this further:
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To-morrow shall you know our mind at full. |
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You shall be soon dispatch's with fair conditions:
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'Tis certain he hath pass'd the river Somme. |
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Where is Montjoy the herald? speed him hence:
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Therefore, lord constable, haste on Montjoy.
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Be patient, for you shall remain with us.
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Right joyous are we to behold your face,
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I have but with a cursorary eye
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Yes, my lord, you see them perspectively, the cities
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So please you. |
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We have consented to all terms of reason. |
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Nor this I have not, brother, so denied,
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Take her, fair son, and from her blood raise up
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