Speeches (Lines) for Lord Hastings
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Our present musters grow upon the file
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With him, we may. |
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But, by your leave, it never yet did hurt
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Grant that our hopes—yet likely of fair birth—
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To us no more; nay, not so much, Lord Bardolph;
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If he should do so,
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The Duke of Lancaster and Westmoreland;
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We are time's subjects, and time bids be gone. |
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'Tis Gaultree Forest, an't shall please your Grace. |
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We have sent forth already. |
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11 |
Now, what news? |
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12 |
Hath the Prince John a full commission,
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Fear you not that: if we can make our peace
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Besides, the King hath wasted all his rods
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And though we here fall down,
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Go, Captain, and deliver to the army
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My lord, our army is dispers'd already.
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