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Henry VI Part 3
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2.2.37
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CLIFFORD
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'What my great-grandfather and his grandsire got
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10,402
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Henry VI Part 3
| 3
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2.2.38
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CLIFFORD
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My careless father fondly gave away'?
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10,403
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Henry VI Part 3
| 3
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2.2.39
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CLIFFORD
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Ah, what a shame were this! Look on the boy,
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10,404
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Henry VI Part 3
| 3
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2.2.40
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CLIFFORD
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And let his manly face, which promiseth
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10,405
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Henry VI Part 3
| 3
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2.2.41
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CLIFFORD
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Successful fortune, steel thy melting heart
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10,406
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Henry VI Part 3
| 3
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2.2.42
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CLIFFORD
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To hold thine own and leave thine own with him.
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10,407
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Henry VI Part 3
| 4
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2.2.43
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KING HENRY VI
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Full well hath Clifford play'd the orator,
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10,408
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Henry VI Part 3
| 4
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2.2.44
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KING HENRY VI
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Inferring arguments of mighty force.
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10,409
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Henry VI Part 3
| 4
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2.2.45
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KING HENRY VI
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But, Clifford, tell me, didst thou never hear
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10,410
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Henry VI Part 3
| 4
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2.2.46
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KING HENRY VI
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That things ill-got had ever bad success?
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10,411
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Henry VI Part 3
| 4
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2.2.47
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KING HENRY VI
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And happy always was it for that son
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10,412
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Henry VI Part 3
| 4
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2.2.48
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KING HENRY VI
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Whose father for his hoarding went to hell?
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10,413
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Henry VI Part 3
| 4
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2.2.49
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KING HENRY VI
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I'll leave my son my virtuous deeds behind,
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10,414
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Henry VI Part 3
| 4
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2.2.50
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KING HENRY VI
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And would my father had left me no more!
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10,415
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Henry VI Part 3
| 4
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2.2.51
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KING HENRY VI
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For all the rest is held at such a rate
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10,416
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Henry VI Part 3
| 4
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2.2.52
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KING HENRY VI
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As brings a thousand-fold more care to keep
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10,417
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Henry VI Part 3
| 4
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2.2.53
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KING HENRY VI
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Than in possession and jot of pleasure.
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10,418
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Henry VI Part 3
| 4
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2.2.54
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KING HENRY VI
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Ah, cousin York! would thy best friends did know
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10,419
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Henry VI Part 3
| 4
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2.2.55
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KING HENRY VI
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How it doth grieve me that thy head is here!
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10,420
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Henry VI Part 3
| 5
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2.2.56
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QUEEN MARGARET
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My lord, cheer up your spirits: our foes are nigh,
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10,421
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Henry VI Part 3
| 5
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2.2.57
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QUEEN MARGARET
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And this soft courage makes your followers faint.
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10,422
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Henry VI Part 3
| 5
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2.2.58
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QUEEN MARGARET
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You promised knighthood to our forward son:
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10,423
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.2.59
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QUEEN MARGARET
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Unsheathe your sword, and dub him presently.
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10,424
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Henry VI Part 3
| 5
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2.2.60
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QUEEN MARGARET
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Edward, kneel down.
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10,425
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Henry VI Part 3
| 6
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2.2.61
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KING HENRY VI
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Edward Plantagenet, arise a knight,
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10,426
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Henry VI Part 3
| 6
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2.2.62
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KING HENRY VI
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And learn this lesson, draw thy sword in right.
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10,427
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Henry VI Part 3
| 7
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2.2.63
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PRINCE
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My gracious father, by your kingly leave,
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10,428
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.2.64
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PRINCE
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I'll draw it as apparent to the crown,
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10,429
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Henry VI Part 3
| 7
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2.2.65
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PRINCE
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And in that quarrel use it to the death.
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10,430
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Henry VI Part 3
| 8
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2.2.66
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CLIFFORD
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Why, that is spoken like a toward prince.
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10,431
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Henry VI Part 3
| 8
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CLIFFORD
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Enter a Messenger
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10,432
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Henry VI Part 3
| 9
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2.2.67
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Messenger
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Royal commanders, be in readiness:
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10,433
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Henry VI Part 3
| 9
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2.2.68
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Messenger
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For with a band of thirty thousand men
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10,434
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Henry VI Part 3
| 9
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2.2.69
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Messenger
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Comes Warwick, backing of the Duke of York,
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10,435
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Henry VI Part 3
| 9
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2.2.70
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Messenger
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And in the towns, as they do march along,
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10,436
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Henry VI Part 3
| 9
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2.2.71
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Messenger
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Proclaims him king, and many fly to him:
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10,437
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Henry VI Part 3
| 9
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2.2.72
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Messenger
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Darraign your battle, for they are at hand.
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10,438
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Henry VI Part 3
| 10
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2.2.73
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CLIFFORD
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I would your highness would depart the field:
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10,439
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Henry VI Part 3
| 10
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2.2.74
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CLIFFORD
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The queen hath best success when you are absent.
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10,440
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Henry VI Part 3
| 11
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2.2.75
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QUEEN MARGARET
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Ay, good my lord, and leave us to our fortune.
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10,441
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Henry VI Part 3
| 12
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2.2.76
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KING HENRY VI
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Why, that's my fortune too, therefore I'll stay.
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10,442
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Henry VI Part 3
| 13
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2.2.77
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NORTHUMBERLAND
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Be it with resolution then to fight.
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10,443
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Henry VI Part 3
| 14
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2.2.78
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PRINCE EDWARD
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My royal father, cheer these noble lords
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10,444
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Henry VI Part 3
| 14
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2.2.79
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PRINCE EDWARD
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And hearten those that fight in your defence:
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10,445
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Henry VI Part 3
| 14
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2.2.80
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PRINCE EDWARD
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Unsheathe your sword, good father, cry 'Saint George!'
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10,446
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Henry VI Part 3
| 14
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PRINCE EDWARD
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March. Enter EDWARD, GEORGE, RICHARD, WARWICK, NORFOLK, MONTAGUE, and Soldiers
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10,447
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Henry VI Part 3
| 15
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2.2.81
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EDWARD
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Now, perjured Henry! wilt thou kneel for grace,
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10,448
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Henry VI Part 3
| 15
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2.2.82
|
EDWARD
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And set thy diadem upon my head,
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10,449
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Henry VI Part 3
| 15
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2.2.83
|
EDWARD
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Or bide the mortal fortune of the field?
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10,450
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Henry VI Part 3
| 16
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2.2.84
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QUEEN MARGARET
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Go, rate thy minions, proud insulting boy!
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10,451
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 16
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2.2.85
|
QUEEN MARGARET
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Becomes it thee to be thus bold in terms
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10,452
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Henry VI Part 3
| 16
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2.2.86
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QUEEN MARGARET
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Before thy sovereign and thy lawful king?
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10,453
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 17
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2.2.87
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EDWARD
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I am his king, and he should bow his knee,
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10,454
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Henry VI Part 3
| 17
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2.2.88
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EDWARD
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I was adopted heir by his consent:
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10,455
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Henry VI Part 3
| 17
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2.2.89
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EDWARD
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Since when, his oath is broke, for, as I hear,
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10,456
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Henry VI Part 3
| 17
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2.2.90
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EDWARD
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You, that are king, though he do wear the crown,
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10,457
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.2.91
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EDWARD
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Have caused him, by new act of parliament,
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10,458
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Henry VI Part 3
| 17
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2.2.92
|
EDWARD
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To blot out me, and put his own son in.
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10,459
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Henry VI Part 3
| 18
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2.2.93
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CLIFFORD
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And reason too:
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10,460
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Henry VI Part 3
| 18
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2.2.94
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CLIFFORD
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Who should succeed the father but the son?
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10,461
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Henry VI Part 3
| 19
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2.2.95
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RICHARD
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Are you there, butcher? O, I cannot speak!
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10,462
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Henry VI Part 3
| 20
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2.2.96
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CLIFFORD
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Ay, crook-back, here I stand to answer thee,
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10,463
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Henry VI Part 3
| 20
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2.2.97
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CLIFFORD
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Or any he the proudest of thy sort.
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10,464
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Henry VI Part 3
| 21
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2.2.98
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RICHARD
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'Twas you that kill'd young Rutland, was it not?
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10,465
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Henry VI Part 3
| 22
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2.2.99
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CLIFFORD
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Ay, and old York, and yet not satisfied.
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10,466
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Henry VI Part 3
| 23
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2.2.100
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RICHARD
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For God's sake, lords, give signal to the fight.
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10,467
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Henry VI Part 3
| 24
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2.2.101
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WARWICK
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What say'st thou, Henry, wilt thou yield the crown?
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10,468
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Henry VI Part 3
| 25
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2.2.102
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QUEEN MARGARET
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Why, how now, long-tongued Warwick! dare you speak?
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10,469
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.2.103
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QUEEN MARGARET
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When you and I met at Saint Alban's last,
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10,470
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.2.104
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QUEEN MARGARET
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Your legs did better service than your hands.
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10,471
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.2.105
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WARWICK
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Then 'twas my turn to fly, and now 'tis thine.
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10,472
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.2.106
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CLIFFORD
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You said so much before, and yet you fled.
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10,473
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Henry VI Part 3
| 28
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2.2.107
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WARWICK
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'Twas not your valour, Clifford, drove me thence.
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10,474
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.2.108
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NORTHUMBERLAND
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No, nor your manhood that durst make you stay.
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10,475
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.2.109
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RICHARD
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Northumberland, I hold thee reverently.
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10,476
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.2.110
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RICHARD
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Break off the parley, for scarce I can refrain
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10,477
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.2.111
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RICHARD
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The execution of my big-swoln heart
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10,478
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.2.112
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RICHARD
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Upon that Clifford, that cruel child-killer.
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10,479
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.2.113
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CLIFFORD
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I slew thy father, call'st thou him a child?
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10,480
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.2.114
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RICHARD
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Ay, like a dastard and a treacherous coward,
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10,481
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.2.115
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RICHARD
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As thou didst kill our tender brother Rutland,
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10,482
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.2.116
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RICHARD
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But ere sunset I'll make thee curse the deed.
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10,483
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.2.117
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KING HENRY VI
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Have done with words, my lords, and hear me speak.
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10,484
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.2.118
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QUEEN MARGARET
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Defy them then, or else hold close thy lips.
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10,485
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.2.119
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KING HENRY VI
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I prithee, give no limits to my tongue:
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10,486
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.2.120
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KING HENRY VI
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I am a king, and privileged to speak.
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10,487
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Henry VI Part 3
| 36
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2.2.121
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CLIFFORD
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My liege, the wound that bred this meeting here
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10,488
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Henry VI Part 3
| 36
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2.2.122
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CLIFFORD
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Cannot be cured by words, therefore be still.
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10,489
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.2.123
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RICHARD
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Then, executioner, unsheathe thy sword:
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10,490
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.2.124
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RICHARD
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By him that made us all, I am resolved
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10,491
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.2.125
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RICHARD
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that Clifford's manhood lies upon his tongue.
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10,492
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Henry VI Part 3
| 38
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2.2.126
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EDWARD
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Say, Henry, shall I have my right, or no?
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10,493
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Henry VI Part 3
| 38
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2.2.127
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EDWARD
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A thousand men have broke their fasts to-day,
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10,494
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Henry VI Part 3
| 38
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2.2.128
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EDWARD
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That ne'er shall dine unless thou yield the crown.
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10,495
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Henry VI Part 3
| 39
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2.2.129
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WARWICK
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If thou deny, their blood upon thy head,
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10,496
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Henry VI Part 3
| 39
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2.2.130
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WARWICK
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For York in justice puts his armour on.
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10,497
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Henry VI Part 3
| 40
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2.2.131
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PRINCE EDWARD
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If that be right which Warwick says is right,
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10,498
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Henry VI Part 3
| 40
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2.2.132
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PRINCE EDWARD
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There is no wrong, but every thing is right.
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10,499
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.2.133
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RICHARD
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Whoever got thee, there thy mother stands,
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10,500
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Henry VI Part 3
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2.2.134
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RICHARD
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For, well I wot, thou hast thy mother's tongue.
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