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Henry VI Part 3
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2.1.150
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RICHARD
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But ne'er till now his scandal of retire.
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.1.151
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WARWICK
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Nor now my scandal, Richard, dost thou hear,
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.1.152
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WARWICK
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For thou shalt know this strong right hand of mine
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.1.153
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WARWICK
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Can pluck the diadem from faint Henry's head,
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2.1.154
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WARWICK
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And wring the awful sceptre from his fist,
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.1.155
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WARWICK
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Were he as famous and as bold in war
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2.1.156
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WARWICK
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As he is famed for mildness, peace, and prayer.
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2.1.157
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RICHARD
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I know it well, Lord Warwick, blame me not:
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.1.158
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RICHARD
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'Tis love I bear thy glories makes me speak.
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2.1.159
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RICHARD
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But in this troublous time what's to be done?
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2.1.160
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RICHARD
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Shall we go throw away our coats of steel,
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2.1.161
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RICHARD
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And wrap our bodies in black mourning gowns,
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2.1.162
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RICHARD
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Numbering our Ave-Maries with our beads?
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2.1.163
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RICHARD
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Or shall we on the helmets of our foes
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2.1.164
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RICHARD
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Tell our devotion with revengeful arms?
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2.1.165
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RICHARD
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If for the last, say ay, and to it, lords.
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2.1.166
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WARWICK
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Why, therefore Warwick came to seek you out,
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2.1.167
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WARWICK
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And therefore comes my brother Montague.
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2.1.168
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WARWICK
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Attend me, lords. The proud insulting queen,
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2.1.169
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WARWICK
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With Clifford and the haught Northumberland,
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2.1.170
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WARWICK
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And of their feather many more proud birds,
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2.1.171
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WARWICK
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Have wrought the easy-melting king like wax.
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2.1.172
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WARWICK
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He swore consent to your succession,
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2.1.173
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WARWICK
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His oath enrolled in the parliament,
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2.1.174
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WARWICK
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And now to London all the crew are gone,
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2.1.175
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WARWICK
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To frustrate both his oath and what beside
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2.1.176
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WARWICK
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May make against the house of Lancaster.
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2.1.177
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WARWICK
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Their power, I think, is thirty thousand strong:
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2.1.178
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WARWICK
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Now, if the help of Norfolk and myself,
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2.1.179
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WARWICK
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With all the friends that thou, brave Earl of March,
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2.1.180
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WARWICK
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Amongst the loving Welshmen canst procure,
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2.1.181
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WARWICK
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Will but amount to five and twenty thousand,
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2.1.182
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WARWICK
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Why, Via! to London will we march amain,
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2.1.183
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WARWICK
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And once again bestride our foaming steeds,
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2.1.184
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WARWICK
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And once again cry 'Charge upon our foes!'
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2.1.185
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WARWICK
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But never once again turn back and fly.
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2.1.186
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RICHARD
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Ay, now methinks I hear great Warwick speak:
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2.1.187
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RICHARD
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Ne'er may he live to see a sunshine day,
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2.1.188
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RICHARD
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That cries 'Retire,' if Warwick bid him stay.
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.1.189
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EDWARD
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Lord Warwick, on thy shoulder will I lean,
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2.1.190
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EDWARD
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And when thou fail'st--as God forbid the hour!--
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2.1.191
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EDWARD
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Must Edward fall, which peril heaven forfend!
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2.1.192
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WARWICK
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No longer Earl of March, but Duke of York:
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.1.193
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WARWICK
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The next degree is England's royal throne,
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2.1.194
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WARWICK
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For King of England shalt thou be proclaim'd
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.1.195
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WARWICK
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In every borough as we pass along,
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.1.196
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WARWICK
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And he that throws not up his cap for joy
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2.1.197
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WARWICK
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Shall for the fault make forfeit of his head.
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.1.198
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WARWICK
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King Edward, valiant Richard, Montague,
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2.1.199
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WARWICK
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Stay we no longer, dreaming of renown,
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.1.200
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WARWICK
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But sound the trumpets, and about our task.
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.1.201
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RICHARD
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Then, Clifford, were thy heart as hard as steel,
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2.1.202
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RICHARD
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As thou hast shown it flinty by thy deeds,
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2.1.203
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RICHARD
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I come to pierce it, or to give thee mine.
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2.1.204
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EDWARD
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Then strike up drums: God and Saint George for us!
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EDWARD
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Enter a Messenger
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2.1.205
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WARWICK
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How now! what news?
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2.1.206
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Messenger
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The Duke of Norfolk sends you word by me,
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2.1.207
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Messenger
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The queen is coming with a puissant host,
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2.1.208
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Messenger
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And craves your company for speedy counsel.
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2.1.209
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WARWICK
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Why then it sorts, brave warriors, let's away.
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WARWICK
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Exeunt
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WARWICK
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SCENE II. Before York.
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WARWICK
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Flourish. Enter KING HENRY VI, QUEEN MARGARET, PRINCE EDWARD, CLIFFORD, and NORTHUMBERLAND, with drum and trumpets
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2.2.1
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QUEEN MARGARET
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Welcome, my lord, to this brave town of York.
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2.2.2
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QUEEN MARGARET
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Yonder's the head of that arch-enemy
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2.2.3
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QUEEN MARGARET
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That sought to be encompass'd with your crown:
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2.2.4
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QUEEN MARGARET
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Doth not the object cheer your heart, my lord?
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2.2.5
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KING HENRY VI
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Ay, as the rocks cheer them that fear their wreck:
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2.2.6
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KING HENRY VI
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To see this sight, it irks my very soul.
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2.2.7
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KING HENRY VI
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Withhold revenge, dear God! 'tis not my fault,
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2.2.8
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KING HENRY VI
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Nor wittingly have I infringed my vow.
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2.2.9
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CLIFFORD
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My gracious liege, this too much lenity
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2.2.10
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CLIFFORD
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And harmful pity must be laid aside.
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2.2.11
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CLIFFORD
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To whom do lions cast their gentle looks?
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2.2.12
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CLIFFORD
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Not to the beast that would usurp their den.
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2.2.13
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CLIFFORD
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Whose hand is that the forest bear doth lick?
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2.2.14
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CLIFFORD
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Not his that spoils her young before her face.
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2.2.15
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CLIFFORD
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Who 'scapes the lurking serpent's mortal sting?
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2.2.16
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CLIFFORD
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Not he that sets his foot upon her back.
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2.2.17
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CLIFFORD
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The smallest worm will turn being trodden on,
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2.2.18
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CLIFFORD
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And doves will peck in safeguard of their brood.
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2.2.19
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CLIFFORD
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Ambitious York doth level at thy crown,
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2.2.20
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CLIFFORD
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Thou smiling while he knit his angry brows:
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2.2.21
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CLIFFORD
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He, but a duke, would have his son a king,
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2.2.22
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CLIFFORD
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And raise his issue, like a loving sire,
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2.2.23
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CLIFFORD
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Thou, being a king, blest with a goodly son,
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2.2.24
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CLIFFORD
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Didst yield consent to disinherit him,
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2.2.25
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CLIFFORD
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Which argued thee a most unloving father.
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2.2.26
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CLIFFORD
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Unreasonable creatures feed their young,
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2.2.27
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CLIFFORD
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And though man's face be fearful to their eyes,
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2.2.28
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CLIFFORD
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Yet, in protection of their tender ones,
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2.2.29
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CLIFFORD
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Who hath not seen them, even with those wings
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2.2.30
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CLIFFORD
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Which sometime they have used with fearful flight,
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2.2.31
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CLIFFORD
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Make war with him that climb'd unto their nest,
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2.2.32
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CLIFFORD
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Offer their own lives in their young's defence?
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2.2.33
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CLIFFORD
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For shame, my liege, make them your precedent!
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2.2.34
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CLIFFORD
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Were it not pity that this goodly boy
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2.2.35
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CLIFFORD
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Should lose his birthright by his father's fault,
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2.2.36
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CLIFFORD
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And long hereafter say unto his child,
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