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QUEEN MARGARET
But thou art neither like thy sire nor dam,
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QUEEN MARGARET
But like a foul mis-shapen stigmatic,
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QUEEN MARGARET
Mark'd by the destinies to be avoided,
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QUEEN MARGARET
As venom toads, or lizards' dreadful stings.
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RICHARD
Iron of Naples hid with English gilt,
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RICHARD
Whose father bears the title of a king,--
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2.2.141
RICHARD
As if a channel should be call'd the sea,--
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2.2.142
RICHARD
Shamest thou not, knowing whence thou art extraught,
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2.2.143
RICHARD
To let thy tongue detect thy base-born heart?
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2.2.144
EDWARD
A wisp of straw were worth a thousand crowns,
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EDWARD
To make this shameless callet know herself.
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EDWARD
Helen of Greece was fairer far than thou,
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2.2.147
EDWARD
Although thy husband may be Menelaus,
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EDWARD
And ne'er was Agamemnon's brother wrong'd
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EDWARD
By that false woman, as this king by thee.
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EDWARD
His father revell'd in the heart of France,
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2.2.151
EDWARD
And tamed the king, and made the dauphin stoop,
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2.2.152
EDWARD
And had he match'd according to his state,
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EDWARD
He might have kept that glory to this day,
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EDWARD
But when he took a beggar to his bed,
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EDWARD
And graced thy poor sire with his bridal-day,
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EDWARD
Even then that sunshine brew'd a shower for him,
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EDWARD
That wash'd his father's fortunes forth of France,
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2.2.158
EDWARD
And heap'd sedition on his crown at home.
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2.2.159
EDWARD
For what hath broach'd this tumult but thy pride?
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EDWARD
Hadst thou been meek, our title still had slept,
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2.2.161
EDWARD
And we, in pity of the gentle king,
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2.2.162
EDWARD
Had slipp'd our claim until another age.
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2.2.163
GEORGE
But when we saw our sunshine made thy spring,
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2.2.164
GEORGE
And that thy summer bred us no increase,
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2.2.165
GEORGE
We set the axe to thy usurping root,
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GEORGE
And though the edge hath something hit ourselves,
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2.2.167
GEORGE
Yet, know thou, since we have begun to strike,
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2.2.168
GEORGE
We'll never leave till we have hewn thee down,
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GEORGE
Or bathed thy growing with our heated bloods.
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EDWARD
And, in this resolution, I defy thee,
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EDWARD
Not willing any longer conference,
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2.2.172
EDWARD
Since thou deniest the gentle king to speak.
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EDWARD
Sound trumpets! let our bloody colours wave!
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EDWARD
And either victory, or else a grave.
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QUEEN MARGARET
Stay, Edward.
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EDWARD
No, wrangling woman, we'll no longer stay:
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EDWARD
These words will cost ten thousand lives this day.
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EDWARD
Exeunt
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EDWARD
SCENE III. A field of battle between Towton and Saxton, in
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2.3.1
EDWARD
Yorkshire.
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EDWARD
Alarum. Excursions. Enter WARWICK
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2.3.2
WARWICK
Forspent with toil, as runners with a race,
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2.3.3
WARWICK
I lay me down a little while to breathe,
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2.3.4
WARWICK
For strokes received, and many blows repaid,
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2.3.5
WARWICK
Have robb'd my strong-knit sinews of their strength,
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2.3.6
WARWICK
And spite of spite needs must I rest awhile.
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WARWICK
Enter EDWARD, running
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2.3.7
EDWARD
Smile, gentle heaven! or strike, ungentle death!
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2.3.8
EDWARD
For this world frowns, and Edward's sun is clouded.
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2.3.9
WARWICK
How now, my lord! what hap? what hope of good?
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WARWICK
Enter GEORGE
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2.3.10
GEORGE
Our hap is loss, our hope but sad despair,
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2.3.11
GEORGE
Our ranks are broke, and ruin follows us:
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2.3.12
GEORGE
What counsel give you? whither shall we fly?
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2.3.13
EDWARD
Bootless is flight, they follow us with wings,
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2.3.14
EDWARD
And weak we are and cannot shun pursuit.
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EDWARD
Enter RICHARD
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2.3.15
RICHARD
Ah, Warwick, why hast thou withdrawn thyself?
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2.3.16
RICHARD
Thy brother's blood the thirsty earth hath drunk,
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2.3.17
RICHARD
Broach'd with the steely point of Clifford's lance,
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2.3.18
RICHARD
And in the very pangs of death he cried,
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2.3.19
RICHARD
Like to a dismal clangour heard from far,
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2.3.20
RICHARD
'Warwick, revenge! brother, revenge my death!'
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2.3.21
RICHARD
So, underneath the belly of their steeds,
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2.3.22
RICHARD
That stain'd their fetlocks in his smoking blood,
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2.3.23
RICHARD
The noble gentleman gave up the ghost.
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2.3.24
WARWICK
Then let the earth be drunken with our blood:
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2.3.25
WARWICK
I'll kill my horse, because I will not fly.
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2.3.26
WARWICK
Why stand we like soft-hearted women here,
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2.3.27
WARWICK
Wailing our losses, whiles the foe doth rage,
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2.3.28
WARWICK
And look upon, as if the tragedy
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2.3.29
WARWICK
Were play'd in jest by counterfeiting actors?
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2.3.30
WARWICK
Here on my knee I vow to God above,
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2.3.31
WARWICK
I'll never pause again, never stand still,
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2.3.32
WARWICK
Till either death hath closed these eyes of mine
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2.3.33
WARWICK
Or fortune given me measure of revenge.
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2.3.34
EDWARD
O Warwick, I do bend my knee with thine,
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2.3.35
EDWARD
And in this vow do chain my soul to thine!
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2.3.36
EDWARD
And, ere my knee rise from the earth's cold face,
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EDWARD
I throw my hands, mine eyes, my heart to thee,
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2.3.38
EDWARD
Thou setter up and plucker down of kings,
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EDWARD
Beseeching thee, if with they will it stands
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2.3.40
EDWARD
That to my foes this body must be prey,
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2.3.41
EDWARD
Yet that thy brazen gates of heaven may ope,
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2.3.42
EDWARD
And give sweet passage to my sinful soul!
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2.3.43
EDWARD
Now, lords, take leave until we meet again,
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EDWARD
Where'er it be, in heaven or in earth.
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RICHARD
Brother, give me thy hand, and, gentle Warwick,
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RICHARD
Let me embrace thee in my weary arms:
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RICHARD
I, that did never weep, now melt with woe
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RICHARD
That winter should cut off our spring-time so.
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WARWICK
Away, away! Once more, sweet lords farewell.
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GEORGE
Yet let us all together to our troops,
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2.3.51
GEORGE
And give them leave to fly that will not stay,