Speeches (Lines) for Earl of Westmoreland
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Health and fair greeting from our general,
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Then, my lord,
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When ever yet was your appeal denied;
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There is no need of any such redress;
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O my good Lord Mowbray,
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You speak, Lord Mowbray, now you know not what.
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Mowbray. you overween to take it so.
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That argues but the shame of your offence:
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That is intended in the general's name.
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This will I show the general. Please you, lords,
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The Prince is here at hand. Pleaseth your
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Pleaseth your Grace to answer them directly
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I pledge your Grace; and if you knew what pains
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I am glad of it.
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Therefore be merry, coz; since sudden sorrow
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The leaders, having charge from you to stand,
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Good tidings, my Lord Hastings; for the which
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Is your assembly so? |
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Retreat is made, and execution stay'd. |
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Health to my sovereign, and new happiness
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My sovereign lord, cheer up yourself, look up. |
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