Speeches (Lines) for Third Serving-Man in "Henry VI, Part I"
Total: 2
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III,1,1323 |
My lord, we know your grace to be a man
Just and upright; and, for your royal birth,
Inferior to none but to his majesty:
And ere that we will suffer such a prince,
So kind a father of the commonweal,
To be disgraced by an inkhorn mate,
We and our wives and children all will fight
And have our bodies slaughtered by thy foes.
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2 |
III,1,1379 |
And I will see what physic the tavern affords.
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