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Henry VI Part 3
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1.4.140
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YORK
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And yet be seen to bear a woman's face?
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Henry VI Part 3
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1.4.141
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YORK
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Women are soft, mild, pitiful and flexible,
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Henry VI Part 3
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1.4.142
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YORK
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Thou stern, obdurate, flinty, rough, remorseless.
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Henry VI Part 3
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1.4.143
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YORK
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Bids't thou me rage? why, now thou hast thy wish:
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Henry VI Part 3
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1.4.144
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YORK
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Wouldst have me weep? why, now thou hast thy will:
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Henry VI Part 3
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1.4.145
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YORK
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For raging wind blows up incessant showers,
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Henry VI Part 3
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1.4.146
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YORK
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And when the rage allays, the rain begins.
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Henry VI Part 3
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1.4.147
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YORK
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These tears are my sweet Rutland's obsequies:
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Henry VI Part 3
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1.4.148
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YORK
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And every drop cries vengeance for his death,
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Henry VI Part 3
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1.4.149
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YORK
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'Gainst thee, fell Clifford, and thee, false
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Henry VI Part 3
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1.4.150
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YORK
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Frenchwoman.
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Henry VI Part 3
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1.4.151
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NORTHUMBERLAND
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Beshrew me, but his passion moves me so
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1.4.152
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NORTHUMBERLAND
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That hardly can I cheque my eyes from tears.
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Henry VI Part 3
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1.4.153
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YORK
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That face of his the hungry cannibals
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1.4.154
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YORK
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Would not have touch'd, would not have stain'd with blood:
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1.4.155
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YORK
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But you are more inhuman, more inexorable,
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1.4.156
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YORK
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O, ten times more, than tigers of Hyrcania.
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1.4.157
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YORK
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See, ruthless queen, a hapless father's tears:
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Henry VI Part 3
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1.4.158
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YORK
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This cloth thou dip'dst in blood of my sweet boy,
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1.4.159
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YORK
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And I with tears do wash the blood away.
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Henry VI Part 3
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1.4.160
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YORK
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Keep thou the napkin, and go boast of this:
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Henry VI Part 3
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1.4.161
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YORK
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And if thou tell'st the heavy story right,
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1.4.162
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YORK
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Upon my soul, the hearers will shed tears,
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1.4.163
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YORK
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Yea even my foes will shed fast-falling tears,
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1.4.164
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YORK
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And say 'Alas, it was a piteous deed!'
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1.4.165
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YORK
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There, take the crown, and, with the crown, my curse,
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1.4.166
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YORK
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And in thy need such comfort come to thee
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1.4.167
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YORK
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As now I reap at thy too cruel hand!
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1.4.168
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YORK
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Hard-hearted Clifford, take me from the world:
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1.4.169
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YORK
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My soul to heaven, my blood upon your heads!
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Henry VI Part 3
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1.4.170
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NORTHUMBERLAND
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Had he been slaughter-man to all my kin,
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1.4.171
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NORTHUMBERLAND
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I should not for my life but weep with him.
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1.4.172
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NORTHUMBERLAND
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To see how inly sorrow gripes his soul.
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Henry VI Part 3
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1.4.173
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QUEEN MARGARET
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What, weeping-ripe, my Lord Northumberland?
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1.4.174
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QUEEN MARGARET
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Think but upon the wrong he did us all,
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1.4.175
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QUEEN MARGARET
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And that will quickly dry thy melting tears.
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Henry VI Part 3
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1.4.176
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CLIFFORD
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Here's for my oath, here's for my father's death.
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CLIFFORD
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Stabbing him
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1.4.177
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QUEEN MARGARET
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And here's to right our gentle-hearted king.
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QUEEN MARGARET
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Stabbing him
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Henry VI Part 3
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1.4.178
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YORK
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Open Thy gate of mercy, gracious God!
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Henry VI Part 3
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1.4.179
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YORK
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My soul flies through these wounds to seek out Thee.
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YORK
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Dies
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1.4.180
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QUEEN MARGARET
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Off with his head, and set it on York gates,
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Henry VI Part 3
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1.4.181
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QUEEN MARGARET
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So York may overlook the town of York.
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Henry VI Part 3
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QUEEN MARGARET
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Flourish. Exeunt
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Henry VI Part 3
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QUEEN MARGARET
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ACT II
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QUEEN MARGARET
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SCENE I. A plain near Mortimer's Cross in Herefordshire.
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Henry VI Part 3
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QUEEN MARGARET
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A march. Enter EDWARD, RICHARD, and their power
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.1.1
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EDWARD
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I wonder how our princely father 'scaped,
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.1.2
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EDWARD
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Or whether he be 'scaped away or no
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.1.3
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EDWARD
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From Clifford's and Northumberland's pursuit:
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.1.4
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EDWARD
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Had he been ta'en, we should have heard the news,
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.1.5
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EDWARD
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Had he been slain, we should have heard the news,
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.1.6
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EDWARD
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Or had he 'scaped, methinks we should have heard
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.1.7
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EDWARD
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The happy tidings of his good escape.
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.1.8
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EDWARD
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How fares my brother? why is he so sad?
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.1.9
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RICHARD
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I cannot joy, until I be resolved
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.1.10
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RICHARD
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Where our right valiant father is become.
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2.1.11
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RICHARD
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I saw him in the battle range about,
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.1.12
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RICHARD
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And watch'd him how he singled Clifford forth.
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.1.13
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RICHARD
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Methought he bore him in the thickest troop
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2.1.14
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RICHARD
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As doth a lion in a herd of neat,
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.1.15
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RICHARD
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Or as a bear, encompass'd round with dogs,
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.1.16
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RICHARD
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Who having pinch'd a few and made them cry,
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2.1.17
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RICHARD
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The rest stand all aloof, and bark at him.
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2.1.18
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RICHARD
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So fared our father with his enemies,
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2.1.19
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RICHARD
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So fled his enemies my warlike father:
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2.1.20
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RICHARD
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Methinks, 'tis prize enough to be his son.
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2.1.21
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RICHARD
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See how the morning opes her golden gates,
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2.1.22
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RICHARD
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And takes her farewell of the glorious sun!
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2.1.23
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RICHARD
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How well resembles it the prime of youth,
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2.1.24
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RICHARD
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Trimm'd like a younker prancing to his love!
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2.1.25
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EDWARD
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Dazzle mine eyes, or do I see three suns?
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2.1.26
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RICHARD
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Three glorious suns, each one a perfect sun,
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2.1.27
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RICHARD
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Not separated with the racking clouds,
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2.1.28
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RICHARD
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But sever'd in a pale clear-shining sky.
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2.1.29
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RICHARD
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See, see! they join, embrace, and seem to kiss,
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2.1.30
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RICHARD
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As if they vow'd some league inviolable:
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2.1.31
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RICHARD
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Now are they but one lamp, one light, one sun.
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2.1.32
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RICHARD
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In this the heaven figures some event.
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2.1.33
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EDWARD
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'Tis wondrous strange, the like yet never heard of.
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2.1.34
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EDWARD
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I think it cites us, brother, to the field,
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2.1.35
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EDWARD
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That we, the sons of brave Plantagenet,
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2.1.36
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EDWARD
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Each one already blazing by our meeds,
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2.1.37
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EDWARD
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Should notwithstanding join our lights together
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2.1.38
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EDWARD
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And over-shine the earth as this the world.
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2.1.39
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EDWARD
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Whate'er it bodes, henceforward will I bear
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.1.40
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EDWARD
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Upon my target three fair-shining suns.
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.1.41
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RICHARD
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Nay, bear three daughters: by your leave I speak it,
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.1.42
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RICHARD
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You love the breeder better than the male.
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RICHARD
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Enter a Messenger
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.1.43
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RICHARD
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But what art thou, whose heavy looks foretell
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.1.44
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RICHARD
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Some dreadful story hanging on thy tongue?
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.1.45
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Messenger
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Ah, one that was a woful looker-on
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.1.46
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Messenger
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When as the noble Duke of York was slain,
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.1.47
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Messenger
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Your princely father and my loving lord!
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.1.48
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EDWARD
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O, speak no more, for I have heard too much.
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.1.49
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RICHARD
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Say how he died, for I will hear it all.
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2.1.50
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Messenger
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Environed he was with many foes,
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