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2.3.52
GEORGE
And call them pillars that will stand to us,
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2.3.53
GEORGE
And, if we thrive, promise them such rewards
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2.3.54
GEORGE
As victors wear at the Olympian games:
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2.3.55
GEORGE
This may plant courage in their quailing breasts,
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2.3.56
GEORGE
For yet is hope of life and victory.
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2.3.57
GEORGE
Forslow no longer, make we hence amain.
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GEORGE
Exeunt
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GEORGE
SCENE IV. Another part of the field.
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GEORGE
Excursions. Enter RICHARD and CLIFFORD
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RICHARD
Now, Clifford, I have singled thee alone:
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2.4.2
RICHARD
Suppose this arm is for the Duke of York,
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2.4.3
RICHARD
And this for Rutland, both bound to revenge,
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2.4.4
RICHARD
Wert thou environ'd with a brazen wall.
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2.4.5
CLIFFORD
Now, Richard, I am with thee here alone:
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2.4.6
CLIFFORD
This is the hand that stabb'd thy father York,
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2.4.7
CLIFFORD
And this the hand that slew thy brother Rutland,
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2.4.8
CLIFFORD
And here's the heart that triumphs in their death
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2.4.9
CLIFFORD
And cheers these hands that slew thy sire and brother
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2.4.10
CLIFFORD
To execute the like upon thyself,
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2.4.11
CLIFFORD
And so, have at thee!
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2.4.11
CLIFFORD
They fight. WARWICK comes, CLIFFORD flies
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2.4.12
RICHARD
Nay Warwick, single out some other chase,
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2.4.13
RICHARD
For I myself will hunt this wolf to death.
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RICHARD
Exeunt
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RICHARD
SCENE V. Another part of the field.
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RICHARD
Alarum. Enter KING HENRY VI alone
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2.5.1
KING HENRY VI
This battle fares like to the morning's war,
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2.5.2
KING HENRY VI
When dying clouds contend with growing light,
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2.5.3
KING HENRY VI
What time the shepherd, blowing of his nails,
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2.5.4
KING HENRY VI
Can neither call it perfect day nor night.
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2.5.5
KING HENRY VI
Now sways it this way, like a mighty sea
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2.5.6
KING HENRY VI
Forced by the tide to combat with the wind,
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2.5.7
KING HENRY VI
Now sways it that way, like the selfsame sea
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2.5.8
KING HENRY VI
Forced to retire by fury of the wind:
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2.5.9
KING HENRY VI
Sometime the flood prevails, and then the wind,
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2.5.10
KING HENRY VI
Now one the better, then another best,
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2.5.11
KING HENRY VI
Both tugging to be victors, breast to breast,
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2.5.12
KING HENRY VI
Yet neither conqueror nor conquered:
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2.5.13
KING HENRY VI
So is the equal of this fell war.
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2.5.14
KING HENRY VI
Here on this molehill will I sit me down.
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2.5.15
KING HENRY VI
To whom God will, there be the victory!
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2.5.16
KING HENRY VI
For Margaret my queen, and Clifford too,
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2.5.17
KING HENRY VI
Have chid me from the battle, swearing both
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2.5.18
KING HENRY VI
They prosper best of all when I am thence.
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2.5.19
KING HENRY VI
Would I were dead! if God's good will were so,
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2.5.20
KING HENRY VI
For what is in this world but grief and woe?
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2.5.21
KING HENRY VI
O God! methinks it were a happy life,
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2.5.22
KING HENRY VI
To be no better than a homely swain,
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2.5.23
KING HENRY VI
To sit upon a hill, as I do now,
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2.5.24
KING HENRY VI
To carve out dials quaintly, point by point,
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2.5.25
KING HENRY VI
Thereby to see the minutes how they run,
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2.5.26
KING HENRY VI
How many make the hour full complete,
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2.5.27
KING HENRY VI
How many hours bring about the day,
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2.5.28
KING HENRY VI
How many days will finish up the year,
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2.5.29
KING HENRY VI
How many years a mortal man may live.
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2.5.30
KING HENRY VI
When this is known, then to divide the times:
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KING HENRY VI
So many hours must I tend my flock,
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2.5.32
KING HENRY VI
So many hours must I take my rest,
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2.5.33
KING HENRY VI
So many hours must I contemplate,
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2.5.34
KING HENRY VI
So many hours must I sport myself,
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2.5.35
KING HENRY VI
So many days my ewes have been with young,
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2.5.36
KING HENRY VI
So many weeks ere the poor fools will ean:
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2.5.37
KING HENRY VI
So many years ere I shall shear the fleece:
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KING HENRY VI
So minutes, hours, days, months, and years,
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2.5.39
KING HENRY VI
Pass'd over to the end they were created,
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2.5.40
KING HENRY VI
Would bring white hairs unto a quiet grave.
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2.5.41
KING HENRY VI
Ah, what a life were this! how sweet! how lovely!
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2.5.42
KING HENRY VI
Gives not the hawthorn-bush a sweeter shade
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2.5.43
KING HENRY VI
To shepherds looking on their silly sheep,
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KING HENRY VI
Than doth a rich embroider'd canopy
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KING HENRY VI
To kings that fear their subjects' treachery?
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2.5.46
KING HENRY VI
O, yes, it doth, a thousand-fold it doth.
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2.5.47
KING HENRY VI
And to conclude, the shepherd's homely curds,
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2.5.48
KING HENRY VI
His cold thin drink out of his leather bottle.
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2.5.49
KING HENRY VI
His wonted sleep under a fresh tree's shade,
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2.5.50
KING HENRY VI
All which secure and sweetly he enjoys,
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2.5.51
KING HENRY VI
Is far beyond a prince's delicates,
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KING HENRY VI
His viands sparkling in a golden cup,
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2.5.53
KING HENRY VI
His body couched in a curious bed,
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KING HENRY VI
When care, mistrust, and treason waits on him.
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KING HENRY VI
Alarum. Enter a Son that has killed his father, dragging in the dead body
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2.5.55
Son
Ill blows the wind that profits nobody.
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2.5.56
Son
This man, whom hand to hand I slew in fight,
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2.5.57
Son
May be possessed with some store of crowns,
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2.5.58
Son
And I, that haply take them from him now,
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2.5.59
Son
May yet ere night yield both my life and them
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2.5.60
Son
To some man else, as this dead man doth me.
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2.5.61
Son
Who's this? O God! it is my father's face,
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2.5.62
Son
Whom in this conflict I unwares have kill'd.
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2.5.63
Son
O heavy times, begetting such events!
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2.5.64
Son
From London by the king was I press'd forth,
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2.5.65
Son
My father, being the Earl of Warwick's man,
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2.5.66
Son
Came on the part of York, press'd by his master,
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2.5.67
Son
And I, who at his hands received my life, him
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2.5.68
Son
Have by my hands of life bereaved him.
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2.5.69
Son
Pardon me, God, I knew not what I did!
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2.5.70
Son
And pardon, father, for I knew not thee!
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2.5.71
Son
My tears shall wipe away these bloody marks,
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2.5.72
Son
And no more words till they have flow'd their fill.
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KING HENRY VI
O piteous spectacle! O bloody times!