Speeches (Lines) for Hotspur (Henry Percy)
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I had thought, my lord, to have learn'd his health of you. |
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No, my good Lord; he hath forsook the court,
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Because your lordship was proclaimed traitor.
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No, my good lord, for that is not forgot
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My gracious lord, I tender you my service,
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There stands the castle, by yon tuft of trees,
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The castle royally is mann'd, my lord,
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Yes, my good lord,
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9 |
Aumerle, thou liest; his honour is as true
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10 |
My lord, some two days since I saw the prince,
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His answer was, he would unto the stews,
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The grand conspirator, Abbot of Westminster,
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