Speeches (Lines) for Prince Thomas
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What would my lord and father? |
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2 |
I shall observe him with all care and love. |
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3 |
He is not there to-day; he dines in London. |
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4 |
With Poins, and other his continual followers. |
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5 |
O my royal father! |
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6 |
No, no; he cannot long hold out these pangs.
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The river hath thrice flow'd, no ebb between;
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8 |
His eye is hollow, and he changes much. |
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9 |
I am here, brother, full of heaviness. |
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10 |
Let us withdraw into the other room. |
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11 |
Doth the King call? |
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12 |
We left the Prince my brother here, my liege,
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13 |
Well, you must now speak Sir John Falstaff fair;
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