Speeches (Lines) for Sir Thomas Grey in "Henry V"
Total: 5
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Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text |
1 |
II,2,664 |
True: those that were your father's enemies
Have steep'd their galls in honey and do serve you
With hearts create of duty and of zeal.
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2 |
II,2,684 |
Sir,
You show great mercy, if you give him life,
After the taste of much correction.
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3 |
II,2,700 |
And I, my royal sovereign.
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4 |
II,2,714 |
[with Scroop] To which we all appeal.
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5 |
II,2,797 |
Never did faithful subject more rejoice
At the discovery of most dangerous treason
Than I do at this hour joy o'er myself.
Prevented from a damned enterprise:
My fault, but not my body, pardon, sovereign.
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