Speeches (Lines) for Sir John Fastolfe in "History of Henry VI, Part I"

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# Act / Scene Speech text
1 III / 2
  • Whither away! to save myself by flight:
    We are like to have the overthrow ag...
  • Whither away! to save myself by flight:
    We are like to have the overthrow again.
  • Captain. Whither away, Sir John Fastolfe, in such haste?

    Sir John Fastolfe. Whither away! to save myself by flight:
    We are like to have the overthrow again.

2 III / 2
  • Ay,
    All the Talbots in the world, to save my life!
  • Ay,
    All the Talbots in the world, to save my life!
  • Captain. What! will you fly, and leave Lord Talbot?

    Sir John Fastolfe. Ay,
    All the Talbots in the world, to save my life!

3 IV / 1
  • My gracious sovereign, as I rode from Calais,
    To haste unto your coronation,...
  • My gracious sovereign, as I rode from Calais,
    To haste unto your coronation,
    A letter was deliver'd to my hands,
    Writ to your grace from the Duke of Burgundy.
  • Humphrey of Lancaster - Duke of Gloucester. Now, governor of Paris, take your oath,
    That you elect no other king but him;
    Esteem none friends but such as are his friends,
    And none your foes but such as shall pretend
    Malicious practises against his state:
    This shall ye do, so help you righteous God!

    Sir John Fastolfe. My gracious sovereign, as I rode from Calais,
    To haste unto your coronation,
    A letter was deliver'd to my hands,
    Writ to your grace from the Duke of Burgundy.

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