Speeches (Lines) for Second Petitioner in "History of Henry VI, Part II"

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# Act / Scene Speech text
1 I / 3
  • Marry, the Lord protect him, for he's a good man!
    Jesu bless him!
  • Marry, the Lord protect him, for he's a good man!
    Jesu bless him!
  • First Petitioner. My masters, let's stand close: my lord protector
    will come this way by and by, and then we may deliver
    our supplications in the quill.

    Second Petitioner. Marry, the Lord protect him, for he's a good man!
    Jesu bless him!

2 I / 3
  • Come back, fool; this is the Duke of Suffolk, and
    not my lord protector.
  • Come back, fool; this is the Duke of Suffolk, and
    not my lord protector.
  • Peter. Here a' comes, methinks, and the queen with him.
    I'll be the first, sure.

    Second Petitioner. Come back, fool; this is the Duke of Suffolk, and
    not my lord protector.

3 I / 3
  • Alas, sir, I am but a poor petitioner of our whole township.
  • Alas, sir, I am but a poor petitioner of our whole township.
  • Earl of Suffolk. Thy wife, too! that's some wrong, indeed. What's
    yours? What's here!
    [Reads]
    'Against the Duke of Suffolk, for enclosing the
    commons of Melford.' How now, sir knave!

    Second Petitioner. Alas, sir, I am but a poor petitioner of our whole township.

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