Speeches (Lines) for Earl of Westmoreland
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Lord Clifford. The hope thereof makes Clifford mourn in steel. Earl of Westmoreland. What, shall we suffer this? let's pluck him down:
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Earl of Warwick. Be Duke of Lancaster; let him be king. Earl of Westmoreland. He is both king and Duke of Lancaster;
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Earl of Northumberland. Yes, Warwick, I remember it to my grief;
Earl of Westmoreland. Plantagenet, of thee and these thy sons,
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Earl of Warwick. What good is this to England and himself! Earl of Westmoreland. Base, fearful and despairing Henry! |
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Lord Clifford. How hast thou injured both thyself and us! Earl of Westmoreland. I cannot stay to hear these articles. |
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Lord Clifford. Come, cousin, let us tell the queen these news. Earl of Westmoreland. Farewell, faint-hearted and degenerate king,
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