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Speeches (Lines) for Duke/Earl of Somerset
in "Henry VI, Part II"

Total: 11

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1

I,1,182

Cousin of Buckingham, though Humphrey's pride
And greatness of his place be grief to us,...

2

I,3,499

If Somerset be unworthy of the place,
Let York be regent; I will yield to him.

3

I,3,524

Thy sumptuous buildings and thy wife's attire
Have cost a mass of public treasury.

4

I,3,613

I humbly thank your royal majesty.

5

III,1,1361

All health unto my gracious sovereign!

6

III,1,1363

That all your interest in those territories
Is utterly bereft you; all is lost.

7

III,1,1578

If York, with all his far-fet policy,
Had been the regent there instead of me,...

8

III,1,1593

And, in the number, thee that wishest shame!

9

III,2,1714

Rear up his body; wring him by the nose.

10

IV,9,2876

My lord,
I'll yield myself to prison willingly,...

11

V,1,3089

O monstrous traitor! I arrest thee, York,
Of capital treason 'gainst the king and crown;...

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