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Shakespeare quotes on bastardOf my nation? What ish my nation? Ish a villain, and a bastard, and a knave, and a rascal By faith and honour, Our madams mock at us and plainly say Our mettle is bred out, and they will Source: THE LIFE OF KING HENRY THE FIFTH We have guided by thee hitherto, And of thy cunning had no diffidence; One sudden foil shall never breed distrust BASTARD See where he lies inhearsed in the arms Of the most bloody nurser of his harms! BASTARD Enter ROBERT FAULCONBRIDGE and PHILIP, his bastard brother What men are you? BASTARD My gracious liege, when that my father liv'd, Your brother did employ my father much- BASTARD Shall then my father's will be of no force To dispossess that child which is not his? BASTARD Whether hadst thou rather be a Faulconbridge, And like thy brother, to enjoy thy land, Or the reputed son of Coeur-de-lion, Lord of thy presence and no land beside? BASTARD Where is that slave, thy brother? Where is he That holds in chase mine honour up and down? BASTARD Hast thou conspired with thy brother too, That for thine own gain shouldst defend mine honour? What means this scorn, thou most untoward knave? BASTARD O, well did he become that lion's robe That did disrobe the lion of that robe! BASTARD France, shall we knit our pow'rs And lay this Angiers even with the ground; Then after fight who shall be king of it? BASTARD Exit HUBERT with PETER O my gentle cousin, Hear'st thou the news abroad, who are arriv'd? BASTARD Would not my lords return to me again After they heard young Arthur was alive? BASTARD [Trumpet sounds] What lusty trumpet thus doth summon us? Enter the BASTARD, attended BASTARD What's that to thee? Why may I not demand Of thine affairs as well as thou of mine? BASTARD What surety of the world, what hope, what stay, When this was now a king, and now is clay? BASTARD Fut! I should have been that I am, had the maidenliest star in the firmament twinkled on my bastardizing Nay, if there be no remedy for it, but that you will needs buy and sell men and women like beasts, we shall have all the world drink brown and white bastard There is but one hope in it that can do you any good, and that is but a kind of bastard hope, neither thou dost suspect That I have been disloyal to thy bed And that he is a bastard, not thy son Say, wall-ey'd slave, whither wouldst thou convey This growing image of thy fiend-like face? Why dost not speak? What, deaf? Not a word? A halter, soldiers! Hang him on this tree, And by his side his fruit of bastardy Sir, the year growing ancient, Not yet on summer's death nor on the birth Of trembling winter, the fairest flow'rs o' th' season Are our carnations and streak'd gillyvors, Which some call nature's bastards 'For further I could say this man's untrue, And knew the patterns of his foul beguiling; Heard where his plants in others' orchards grew; Saw how deceits were gilded in his smiling; Knew vows were ever brokers to defiling; Thought characters and words merely but art, And bastards of his foul adulterate heart Quotes for: Shakespeare Quotes
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