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10,701
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Henry VI Part 3
| 3
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2.5.74
|
KING HENRY VI
|
Whiles lions war and battle for their dens,
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10,702
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 3
|
2.5.75
|
KING HENRY VI
|
Poor harmless lambs abide their enmity.
|
10,703
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 3
|
2.5.76
|
KING HENRY VI
|
Weep, wretched man, I'll aid thee tear for tear,
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10,704
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 3
|
2.5.77
|
KING HENRY VI
|
And let our hearts and eyes, like civil war,
|
10,705
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 3
|
2.5.78
|
KING HENRY VI
|
Be blind with tears, and break o'ercharged with grief.
|
10,706
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 3
| null |
KING HENRY VI
|
Enter a Father that has killed his son, bringing in the body
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10,707
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 4
|
2.5.79
|
Father
|
Thou that so stoutly hast resisted me,
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10,708
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 4
|
2.5.80
|
Father
|
Give me thy gold, if thou hast any gold:
|
10,709
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 4
|
2.5.81
|
Father
|
For I have bought it with an hundred blows.
|
10,710
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 4
|
2.5.82
|
Father
|
But let me see: is this our foeman's face?
|
10,711
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 4
|
2.5.83
|
Father
|
Ah, no, no, no, it is mine only son!
|
10,712
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 4
|
2.5.84
|
Father
|
Ah, boy, if any life be left in thee,
|
10,713
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 4
|
2.5.85
|
Father
|
Throw up thine eye! see, see what showers arise,
|
10,714
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 4
|
2.5.86
|
Father
|
Blown with the windy tempest of my heart,
|
10,715
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 4
|
2.5.87
|
Father
|
Upon thy words, that kill mine eye and heart!
|
10,716
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 4
|
2.5.88
|
Father
|
O, pity, God, this miserable age!
|
10,717
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 4
|
2.5.89
|
Father
|
What stratagems, how fell, how butcherly,
|
10,718
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 4
|
2.5.90
|
Father
|
Erroneous, mutinous and unnatural,
|
10,719
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 4
|
2.5.91
|
Father
|
This deadly quarrel daily doth beget!
|
10,720
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 4
|
2.5.92
|
Father
|
O boy, thy father gave thee life too soon,
|
10,721
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 4
|
2.5.93
|
Father
|
And hath bereft thee of thy life too late!
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10,722
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 5
|
2.5.94
|
KING HENRY VI
|
Woe above woe! grief more than common grief!
|
10,723
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 5
|
2.5.95
|
KING HENRY VI
|
O that my death would stay these ruthful deeds!
|
10,724
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 5
|
2.5.96
|
KING HENRY VI
|
O pity, pity, gentle heaven, pity!
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10,725
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 5
|
2.5.97
|
KING HENRY VI
|
The red rose and the white are on his face,
|
10,726
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 5
|
2.5.98
|
KING HENRY VI
|
The fatal colours of our striving houses:
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10,727
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 5
|
2.5.99
|
KING HENRY VI
|
The one his purple blood right well resembles,
|
10,728
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 5
|
2.5.100
|
KING HENRY VI
|
The other his pale cheeks, methinks, presenteth:
|
10,729
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 5
|
2.5.101
|
KING HENRY VI
|
Wither one rose, and let the other flourish,
|
10,730
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 5
|
2.5.102
|
KING HENRY VI
|
If you contend, a thousand lives must wither.
|
10,731
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 6
|
2.5.103
|
Son
|
How will my mother for a father's death
|
10,732
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 6
|
2.5.104
|
Son
|
Take on with me and ne'er be satisfied!
|
10,733
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 7
|
2.5.105
|
Father
|
How will my wife for slaughter of my son
|
10,734
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 7
|
2.5.106
|
Father
|
Shed seas of tears and ne'er be satisfied!
|
10,735
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 8
|
2.5.107
|
KING HENRY VI
|
How will the country for these woful chances
|
10,736
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 8
|
2.5.108
|
KING HENRY VI
|
Misthink the king and not be satisfied!
|
10,737
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 9
|
2.5.109
|
Son
|
Was ever son so rued a father's death?
|
10,738
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 10
|
2.5.110
|
Father
|
Was ever father so bemoan'd his son?
|
10,739
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 11
|
2.5.111
|
KING HENRY VI
|
Was ever king so grieved for subjects' woe?
|
10,740
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 11
|
2.5.112
|
KING HENRY VI
|
Much is your sorrow, mine ten times so much.
|
10,741
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 12
|
2.5.113
|
Son
|
I'll bear thee hence, where I may weep my fill.
|
10,742
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 12
| null |
Son
|
Exit with the body
|
10,743
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 13
|
2.5.114
|
Father
|
These arms of mine shall be thy winding-sheet,
|
10,744
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 13
|
2.5.115
|
Father
|
My heart, sweet boy, shall be thy sepulchre,
|
10,745
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 13
|
2.5.116
|
Father
|
For from my heart thine image ne'er shall go,
|
10,746
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 13
|
2.5.117
|
Father
|
My sighing breast shall be thy funeral bell,
|
10,747
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 13
|
2.5.118
|
Father
|
And so obsequious will thy father be,
|
10,748
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 13
|
2.5.119
|
Father
|
Even for the loss of thee, having no more,
|
10,749
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 13
|
2.5.120
|
Father
|
As Priam was for all his valiant sons.
|
10,750
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 13
|
2.5.121
|
Father
|
I'll bear thee hence, and let them fight that will,
|
10,751
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 13
|
2.5.122
|
Father
|
For I have murdered where I should not kill.
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10,752
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 13
| null |
Father
|
Exit with the body
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10,753
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 14
|
2.5.123
|
KING HENRY VI
|
Sad-hearted men, much overgone with care,
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10,754
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 14
|
2.5.124
|
KING HENRY VI
|
Here sits a king more woful than you are.
|
10,755
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 14
|
2.5.124
|
KING HENRY VI
|
Alarums: excursions. Enter QUEEN MARGARET, PRINCE EDWARD, and EXETER
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10,756
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 15
|
2.5.125
|
PRINCE EDWARD
|
Fly, father, fly! for all your friends are fled,
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10,757
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 15
|
2.5.126
|
PRINCE EDWARD
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And Warwick rages like a chafed bull:
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10,758
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 15
|
2.5.127
|
PRINCE EDWARD
|
Away! for death doth hold us in pursuit.
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10,759
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 16
|
2.5.128
|
QUEEN MARGARET
|
Mount you, my lord, towards Berwick post amain:
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10,760
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 16
|
2.5.129
|
QUEEN MARGARET
|
Edward and Richard, like a brace of greyhounds
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10,761
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 16
|
2.5.130
|
QUEEN MARGARET
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Having the fearful flying hare in sight,
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10,762
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 16
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2.5.131
|
QUEEN MARGARET
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With fiery eyes sparkling for very wrath,
|
10,763
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 16
|
2.5.132
|
QUEEN MARGARET
|
And bloody steel grasp'd in their ireful hands,
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10,764
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 16
|
2.5.133
|
QUEEN MARGARET
|
Are at our backs, and therefore hence amain.
|
10,765
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 17
|
2.5.134
|
EXETER
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Away! for vengeance comes along with them:
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10,766
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 17
|
2.5.135
|
EXETER
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Nay, stay not to expostulate, make speed,
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10,767
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 17
|
2.5.136
|
EXETER
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Or else come after: I'll away before.
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10,768
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 18
|
2.5.137
|
KING HENRY VI
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Nay, take me with thee, good sweet Exeter:
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10,769
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 18
|
2.5.138
|
KING HENRY VI
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Not that I fear to stay, but love to go
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10,770
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 18
|
2.5.139
|
KING HENRY VI
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Whither the queen intends. Forward, away!
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10,771
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 18
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KING HENRY VI
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Exeunt
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10,772
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Henry VI Part 3
| 18
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KING HENRY VI
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SCENE VI. Another part of the field.
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10,773
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 18
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KING HENRY VI
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A loud alarum. Enter CLIFFORD, wounded
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10,774
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 1
|
2.6.1
|
CLIFFORD
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Here burns my candle out, ay, here it dies,
|
10,775
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 1
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2.6.2
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CLIFFORD
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Which, whiles it lasted, gave King Henry light.
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10,776
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 1
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2.6.3
|
CLIFFORD
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O Lancaster, I fear thy overthrow
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10,777
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 1
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2.6.4
|
CLIFFORD
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More than my body's parting with my soul!
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10,778
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 1
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2.6.5
|
CLIFFORD
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My love and fear glued many friends to thee,
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10,779
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 1
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2.6.6
|
CLIFFORD
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And, now I fall, thy tough commixture melts.
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10,780
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 1
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2.6.7
|
CLIFFORD
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Impairing Henry, strengthening misproud York,
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10,781
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 1
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2.6.8
|
CLIFFORD
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The common people swarm like summer flies,
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10,782
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 1
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2.6.9
|
CLIFFORD
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And whither fly the gnats but to the sun?
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10,783
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 1
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2.6.10
|
CLIFFORD
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And who shines now but Henry's enemies?
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10,784
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 1
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2.6.11
|
CLIFFORD
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O Phoebus, hadst thou never given consent
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10,785
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 1
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2.6.12
|
CLIFFORD
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That Phaethon should cheque thy fiery steeds,
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10,786
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 1
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2.6.13
|
CLIFFORD
|
Thy burning car never had scorch'd the earth!
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10,787
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 1
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2.6.14
|
CLIFFORD
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And, Henry, hadst thou sway'd as kings should do,
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10,788
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 1
|
2.6.15
|
CLIFFORD
|
Or as thy father and his father did,
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10,789
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 1
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2.6.16
|
CLIFFORD
|
Giving no ground unto the house of York,
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10,790
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 1
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2.6.17
|
CLIFFORD
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They never then had sprung like summer flies,
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10,791
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 1
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2.6.18
|
CLIFFORD
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I and ten thousand in this luckless realm
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10,792
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 1
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2.6.19
|
CLIFFORD
|
Had left no mourning widows for our death,
|
10,793
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 1
|
2.6.20
|
CLIFFORD
|
And thou this day hadst kept thy chair in peace.
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10,794
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 1
|
2.6.21
|
CLIFFORD
|
For what doth cherish weeds but gentle air?
|
10,795
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 1
|
2.6.22
|
CLIFFORD
|
And what makes robbers bold but too much lenity?
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10,796
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 1
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2.6.23
|
CLIFFORD
|
Bootless are plaints, and cureless are my wounds,
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10,797
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 1
|
2.6.24
|
CLIFFORD
|
No way to fly, nor strength to hold out flight:
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10,798
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 1
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2.6.25
|
CLIFFORD
|
The foe is merciless, and will not pity,
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10,799
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 1
|
2.6.26
|
CLIFFORD
|
For at their hands I have deserved no pity.
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10,800
|
Henry VI Part 3
| 1
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2.6.27
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CLIFFORD
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The air hath got into my deadly wounds,
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