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Speeches (Lines) for Doctor Butts
in "Henry VIII"

Total: 4

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

V,2,3011

[Aside] This is a piece of malice. I am glad
I came this way so happily: the king
Shall understand it presently.

2

V,2,3026

I'll show your grace the strangest sight—

3

V,2,3028

I think your highness saw this many a day.

4

V,2,3030

There, my lord:
The high promotion of his grace of Canterbury;
Who holds his state at door, 'mongst pursuivants,
Pages, and footboys.

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