Speeches (Lines) for Bates
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Court. Brother John Bates, is not that the morning which
Bates. I think it be: but we have no great cause to desire
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Henry V. Even as men wrecked upon a sand, that look to be
Bates. He hath not told his thought to the king? |
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Henry V. No; nor it is not meet he should. For, though I
Bates. He may show what outward courage he will; but I
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Henry V. By my troth, I will speak my conscience of the king:
Bates. Then I would he were here alone; so should he be
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Williams. That's more than we know. Bates. Ay, or more than we should seek after; for we know
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Williams. 'Tis certain, every man that dies ill, the ill upon
Bates. But I do not desire he should answer for me; and
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Williams. Keep thy word: fare thee well. Bates. Be friends, you English fools, be friends: we have
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