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CLIFFORD
'What my great-grandfather and his grandsire got
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CLIFFORD
My careless father fondly gave away'?
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CLIFFORD
Ah, what a shame were this! Look on the boy,
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CLIFFORD
And let his manly face, which promiseth
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CLIFFORD
Successful fortune, steel thy melting heart
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CLIFFORD
To hold thine own and leave thine own with him.
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KING HENRY VI
Full well hath Clifford play'd the orator,
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KING HENRY VI
Inferring arguments of mighty force.
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KING HENRY VI
But, Clifford, tell me, didst thou never hear
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KING HENRY VI
That things ill-got had ever bad success?
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KING HENRY VI
And happy always was it for that son
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KING HENRY VI
Whose father for his hoarding went to hell?
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KING HENRY VI
I'll leave my son my virtuous deeds behind,
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KING HENRY VI
And would my father had left me no more!
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KING HENRY VI
For all the rest is held at such a rate
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KING HENRY VI
As brings a thousand-fold more care to keep
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KING HENRY VI
Than in possession and jot of pleasure.
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KING HENRY VI
Ah, cousin York! would thy best friends did know
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KING HENRY VI
How it doth grieve me that thy head is here!
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QUEEN MARGARET
My lord, cheer up your spirits: our foes are nigh,
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QUEEN MARGARET
And this soft courage makes your followers faint.
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QUEEN MARGARET
You promised knighthood to our forward son:
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QUEEN MARGARET
Unsheathe your sword, and dub him presently.
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QUEEN MARGARET
Edward, kneel down.
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KING HENRY VI
Edward Plantagenet, arise a knight,
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KING HENRY VI
And learn this lesson, draw thy sword in right.
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PRINCE
My gracious father, by your kingly leave,
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PRINCE
I'll draw it as apparent to the crown,
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PRINCE
And in that quarrel use it to the death.
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CLIFFORD
Why, that is spoken like a toward prince.
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CLIFFORD
Enter a Messenger
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Messenger
Royal commanders, be in readiness:
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Messenger
For with a band of thirty thousand men
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Messenger
Comes Warwick, backing of the Duke of York,
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Messenger
And in the towns, as they do march along,
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Messenger
Proclaims him king, and many fly to him:
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Messenger
Darraign your battle, for they are at hand.
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CLIFFORD
I would your highness would depart the field:
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CLIFFORD
The queen hath best success when you are absent.
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QUEEN MARGARET
Ay, good my lord, and leave us to our fortune.
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KING HENRY VI
Why, that's my fortune too, therefore I'll stay.
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NORTHUMBERLAND
Be it with resolution then to fight.
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PRINCE EDWARD
My royal father, cheer these noble lords
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PRINCE EDWARD
And hearten those that fight in your defence:
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PRINCE EDWARD
Unsheathe your sword, good father, cry 'Saint George!'
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PRINCE EDWARD
March. Enter EDWARD, GEORGE, RICHARD, WARWICK, NORFOLK, MONTAGUE, and Soldiers
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EDWARD
Now, perjured Henry! wilt thou kneel for grace,
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EDWARD
And set thy diadem upon my head,
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EDWARD
Or bide the mortal fortune of the field?
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QUEEN MARGARET
Go, rate thy minions, proud insulting boy!
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QUEEN MARGARET
Becomes it thee to be thus bold in terms
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QUEEN MARGARET
Before thy sovereign and thy lawful king?
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EDWARD
I am his king, and he should bow his knee,
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EDWARD
I was adopted heir by his consent:
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EDWARD
Since when, his oath is broke, for, as I hear,
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EDWARD
You, that are king, though he do wear the crown,
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EDWARD
Have caused him, by new act of parliament,
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EDWARD
To blot out me, and put his own son in.
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CLIFFORD
And reason too:
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CLIFFORD
Who should succeed the father but the son?
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RICHARD
Are you there, butcher? O, I cannot speak!
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CLIFFORD
Ay, crook-back, here I stand to answer thee,
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CLIFFORD
Or any he the proudest of thy sort.
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RICHARD
'Twas you that kill'd young Rutland, was it not?
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CLIFFORD
Ay, and old York, and yet not satisfied.
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RICHARD
For God's sake, lords, give signal to the fight.
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WARWICK
What say'st thou, Henry, wilt thou yield the crown?
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QUEEN MARGARET
Why, how now, long-tongued Warwick! dare you speak?
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QUEEN MARGARET
When you and I met at Saint Alban's last,
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QUEEN MARGARET
Your legs did better service than your hands.
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WARWICK
Then 'twas my turn to fly, and now 'tis thine.
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CLIFFORD
You said so much before, and yet you fled.
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WARWICK
'Twas not your valour, Clifford, drove me thence.
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NORTHUMBERLAND
No, nor your manhood that durst make you stay.
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RICHARD
Northumberland, I hold thee reverently.
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RICHARD
Break off the parley, for scarce I can refrain
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RICHARD
The execution of my big-swoln heart
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RICHARD
Upon that Clifford, that cruel child-killer.
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CLIFFORD
I slew thy father, call'st thou him a child?
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RICHARD
Ay, like a dastard and a treacherous coward,
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RICHARD
As thou didst kill our tender brother Rutland,
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RICHARD
But ere sunset I'll make thee curse the deed.
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KING HENRY VI
Have done with words, my lords, and hear me speak.
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QUEEN MARGARET
Defy them then, or else hold close thy lips.
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KING HENRY VI
I prithee, give no limits to my tongue:
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KING HENRY VI
I am a king, and privileged to speak.
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CLIFFORD
My liege, the wound that bred this meeting here
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CLIFFORD
Cannot be cured by words, therefore be still.
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RICHARD
Then, executioner, unsheathe thy sword:
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RICHARD
By him that made us all, I am resolved
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RICHARD
that Clifford's manhood lies upon his tongue.
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EDWARD
Say, Henry, shall I have my right, or no?
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EDWARD
A thousand men have broke their fasts to-day,
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EDWARD
That ne'er shall dine unless thou yield the crown.
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WARWICK
If thou deny, their blood upon thy head,
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WARWICK
For York in justice puts his armour on.
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PRINCE EDWARD
If that be right which Warwick says is right,
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PRINCE EDWARD
There is no wrong, but every thing is right.
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RICHARD
Whoever got thee, there thy mother stands,
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RICHARD
For, well I wot, thou hast thy mother's tongue.