Speeches (Lines) for Lord Scales in "History of Henry VI, Part II"

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# Act / Scene Speech text
1 IV / 5
  • How now! is Jack Cade slain?
  • How now! is Jack Cade slain?
  • Lord Say. The trust I have is in mine innocence,
    And therefore am I bold and resolute.

    Lord Scales. How now! is Jack Cade slain?

2 IV / 5
  • Such aid as I can spare you shall command;
    But I am troubled here with them...
  • Such aid as I can spare you shall command;
    But I am troubled here with them myself;
    The rebels have assay'd to win the Tower.
    But get you to Smithfield, and gather head,
    And thither I will send you Matthew Goffe;
    Fight for your king, your country and your lives;
    And so, farewell, for I must hence again.
  • First Citizen. No, my lord, nor likely to be slain; for they have
    won the bridge, killing all those that withstand
    them: the lord mayor craves aid of your honour from
    the Tower, to defend the city from the rebels.

    Lord Scales. Such aid as I can spare you shall command;
    But I am troubled here with them myself;
    The rebels have assay'd to win the Tower.
    But get you to Smithfield, and gather head,
    And thither I will send you Matthew Goffe;
    Fight for your king, your country and your lives;
    And so, farewell, for I must hence again.

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