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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.98
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CHARLES
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Otherwise I renounce all confidence.
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3,502
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Henry VI Part 1
| 20
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1.2.99
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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I am prepared: here is my keen-edged sword,
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3,503
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Henry VI Part 1
| 20
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1.2.100
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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Deck'd with five flower-de-luces on each side,
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3,504
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.101
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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The which at Touraine, in Saint Katharine's
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3,505
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.102
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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churchyard,
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3,506
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Henry VI Part 1
| 20
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1.2.103
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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Out of a great deal of old iron I chose forth.
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3,507
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Henry VI Part 1
| 21
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1.2.104
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CHARLES
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Then come, o' God's name, I fear no woman.
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3,508
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Henry VI Part 1
| 22
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1.2.105
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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And while I live, I'll ne'er fly from a man.
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3,509
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Henry VI Part 1
| 22
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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Here they fight, and JOAN LA PUCELLE overcomes
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3,510
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Henry VI Part 1
| 23
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1.2.106
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CHARLES
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Stay, stay thy hands! thou art an Amazon
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3,511
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Henry VI Part 1
| 23
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1.2.107
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CHARLES
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And fightest with the sword of Deborah.
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3,512
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.108
|
JOAN LA PUCELLE
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Christ's mother helps me, else I were too weak.
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3,513
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.109
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CHARLES
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Whoe'er helps thee, 'tis thou that must help me:
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3,514
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.110
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CHARLES
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Impatiently I burn with thy desire,
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3,515
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.111
|
CHARLES
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My heart and hands thou hast at once subdued.
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3,516
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Henry VI Part 1
| 25
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1.2.112
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CHARLES
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Excellent Pucelle, if thy name be so,
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3,517
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 25
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1.2.113
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CHARLES
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Let me thy servant and not sovereign be:
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3,518
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Henry VI Part 1
| 25
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1.2.114
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CHARLES
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'Tis the French Dauphin sueth to thee thus.
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3,519
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Henry VI Part 1
| 26
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1.2.115
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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I must not yield to any rites of love,
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3,520
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 26
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1.2.116
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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For my profession's sacred from above:
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3,521
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Henry VI Part 1
| 26
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1.2.117
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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When I have chased all thy foes from hence,
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3,522
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 26
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1.2.118
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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Then will I think upon a recompense.
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3,523
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Henry VI Part 1
| 27
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1.2.119
|
CHARLES
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Meantime look gracious on thy prostrate thrall.
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3,524
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Henry VI Part 1
| 28
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1.2.120
|
REIGNIER
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My lord, methinks, is very long in talk.
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3,525
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Henry VI Part 1
| 29
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1.2.121
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ALENCON
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Doubtless he shrives this woman to her smock,
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3,526
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Henry VI Part 1
| 29
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1.2.122
|
ALENCON
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Else ne'er could he so long protract his speech.
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3,527
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Henry VI Part 1
| 30
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1.2.123
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REIGNIER
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Shall we disturb him, since he keeps no mean?
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3,528
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Henry VI Part 1
| 31
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1.2.124
|
ALENCON
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He may mean more than we poor men do know:
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3,529
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Henry VI Part 1
| 31
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1.2.125
|
ALENCON
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These women are shrewd tempters with their tongues.
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3,530
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 32
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1.2.126
|
REIGNIER
|
My lord, where are you? what devise you on?
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3,531
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 32
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1.2.127
|
REIGNIER
|
Shall we give over Orleans, or no?
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3,532
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 33
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1.2.128
|
JOAN LA PUCELLE
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Why, no, I say, distrustful recreants!
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3,533
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 33
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1.2.129
|
JOAN LA PUCELLE
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Fight till the last gasp, I will be your guard.
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3,534
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Henry VI Part 1
| 34
|
1.2.130
|
CHARLES
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What she says I'll confirm: we'll fight it out.
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3,535
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 35
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1.2.131
|
JOAN LA PUCELLE
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Assign'd am I to be the English scourge.
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3,536
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 35
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1.2.132
|
JOAN LA PUCELLE
|
This night the siege assuredly I'll raise:
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3,537
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 35
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1.2.133
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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Expect Saint Martin's summer, halcyon days,
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3,538
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 35
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1.2.134
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
|
Since I have entered into these wars.
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3,539
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 35
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1.2.135
|
JOAN LA PUCELLE
|
Glory is like a circle in the water,
|
3,540
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 35
|
1.2.136
|
JOAN LA PUCELLE
|
Which never ceaseth to enlarge itself
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3,541
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 35
|
1.2.137
|
JOAN LA PUCELLE
|
Till by broad spreading it disperse to nought.
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3,542
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 35
|
1.2.138
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
|
With Henry's death the English circle ends,
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3,543
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 35
|
1.2.139
|
JOAN LA PUCELLE
|
Dispersed are the glories it included.
|
3,544
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 35
|
1.2.140
|
JOAN LA PUCELLE
|
Now am I like that proud insulting ship
|
3,545
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 35
|
1.2.141
|
JOAN LA PUCELLE
|
Which Caesar and his fortune bare at once.
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3,546
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 36
|
1.2.142
|
CHARLES
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Was Mahomet inspired with a dove?
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3,547
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 36
|
1.2.143
|
CHARLES
|
Thou with an eagle art inspired then.
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3,548
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 36
|
1.2.144
|
CHARLES
|
Helen, the mother of great Constantine,
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3,549
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 36
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1.2.145
|
CHARLES
|
Nor yet Saint Philip's daughters, were like thee.
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3,550
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 36
|
1.2.146
|
CHARLES
|
Bright star of Venus, fall'n down on the earth,
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3,551
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 36
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1.2.147
|
CHARLES
|
How may I reverently worship thee enough?
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3,552
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 37
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1.2.148
|
ALENCON
|
Leave off delays, and let us raise the siege.
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3,553
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 38
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1.2.149
|
REIGNIER
|
Woman, do what thou canst to save our honours,
|
3,554
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 38
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1.2.150
|
REIGNIER
|
Drive them from Orleans and be immortalized.
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3,555
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 39
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1.2.151
|
CHARLES
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Presently we'll try: come, let's away about it:
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3,556
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Henry VI Part 1
| 39
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1.2.152
|
CHARLES
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No prophet will I trust, if she prove false.
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3,557
|
Henry VI Part 1
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CHARLES
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Exeunt
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3,558
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Henry VI Part 1
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CHARLES
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SCENE III. London. Before the Tower.
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3,559
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Henry VI Part 1
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CHARLES
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Enter GLOUCESTER, with his Serving-men in blue coats
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3,560
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 1
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1.3.1
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GLOUCESTER
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I am come to survey the Tower this day:
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3,561
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Henry VI Part 1
| 1
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1.3.2
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GLOUCESTER
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Since Henry's death, I fear, there is conveyance.
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3,562
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Henry VI Part 1
| 1
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1.3.3
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GLOUCESTER
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Where be these warders, that they wait not here?
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3,563
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Henry VI Part 1
| 1
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1.3.4
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GLOUCESTER
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Open the gates, 'tis Gloucester that calls.
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3,564
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 2
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1.3.5
|
First Warder
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[Within] Who's there that knocks so imperiously?
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3,565
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 2
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1.3.6
|
First Warder
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First Serving-Man It is the noble Duke of Gloucester.
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3,566
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Henry VI Part 1
| 3
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1.3.7
|
Second Warder
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[Within] Whoe'er he be, you may not be let in.
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3,567
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Henry VI Part 1
| 3
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1.3.8
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Second Warder
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First Serving-Man Villains, answer you so the lord protector?
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3,568
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Henry VI Part 1
| 4
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1.3.9
|
First Warder
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[Within] The Lord protect him! so we answer him:
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3,569
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Henry VI Part 1
| 4
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1.3.10
|
First Warder
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We do no otherwise than we are will'd.
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3,570
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Henry VI Part 1
| 5
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1.3.11
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GLOUCESTER
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Who willed you? or whose will stands but mine?
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3,571
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Henry VI Part 1
| 5
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1.3.12
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GLOUCESTER
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There's none protector of the realm but I.
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3,572
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Henry VI Part 1
| 5
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1.3.13
|
GLOUCESTER
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Break up the gates, I'll be your warrantize.
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3,573
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 5
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1.3.14
|
GLOUCESTER
|
Shall I be flouted thus by dunghill grooms?
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3,574
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Henry VI Part 1
| 5
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GLOUCESTER
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Gloucester's men rush at the Tower Gates, and WOODVILE the Lieutenant speaks within
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3,575
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Henry VI Part 1
| 6
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1.3.15
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WOODVILE
|
What noise is this? what traitors have we here?
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3,576
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.3.16
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GLOUCESTER
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Lieutenant, is it you whose voice I hear?
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3,577
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 7
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1.3.17
|
GLOUCESTER
|
Open the gates, here's Gloucester that would enter.
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3,578
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Henry VI Part 1
| 8
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1.3.18
|
WOODVILE
|
Have patience, noble duke, I may not open,
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3,579
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 8
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1.3.19
|
WOODVILE
|
The Cardinal of Winchester forbids:
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3,580
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Henry VI Part 1
| 8
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1.3.20
|
WOODVILE
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From him I have express commandment
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3,581
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 8
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1.3.21
|
WOODVILE
|
That thou nor none of thine shall be let in.
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3,582
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 9
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1.3.22
|
GLOUCESTER
|
Faint-hearted Woodvile, prizest him 'fore me?
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3,583
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 9
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1.3.23
|
GLOUCESTER
|
Arrogant Winchester, that haughty prelate,
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3,584
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 9
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1.3.24
|
GLOUCESTER
|
Whom Henry, our late sovereign, ne'er could brook?
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3,585
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 9
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1.3.25
|
GLOUCESTER
|
Thou art no friend to God or to the king:
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3,586
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 9
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1.3.26
|
GLOUCESTER
|
Open the gates, or I'll shut thee out shortly.
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3,587
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 9
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1.3.27
|
GLOUCESTER
|
Serving-Men Open the gates unto the lord protector,
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3,588
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Henry VI Part 1
| 9
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1.3.28
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GLOUCESTER
|
Or we'll burst them open, if that you come not quickly.
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3,589
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Henry VI Part 1
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GLOUCESTER
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Enter to the Protector at the Tower Gates BISHOP OF WINCHESTER and his men in tawny coats
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3,590
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Henry VI Part 1
| 9
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1.3.29
|
GLOUCESTER
|
BISHOP
|
3,591
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 10
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1.3.30
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OF WINCHESTER
|
How now, ambitious Humphry! what means this?
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3,592
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 11
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1.3.31
|
GLOUCESTER
|
Peel'd priest, dost thou command me to be shut out?
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3,593
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 11
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1.3.32
|
GLOUCESTER
|
BISHOP
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3,594
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 12
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1.3.33
|
OF WINCHESTER
|
I do, thou most usurping proditor,
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3,595
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 12
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1.3.34
|
OF WINCHESTER
|
And not protector, of the king or realm.
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3,596
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 13
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1.3.35
|
GLOUCESTER
|
Stand back, thou manifest conspirator,
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3,597
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 13
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1.3.36
|
GLOUCESTER
|
Thou that contrivedst to murder our dead lord,
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3,598
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 13
|
1.3.37
|
GLOUCESTER
|
Thou that givest whores indulgences to sin:
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3,599
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 13
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1.3.38
|
GLOUCESTER
|
I'll canvass thee in thy broad cardinal's hat,
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3,600
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Henry VI Part 1
| 13
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1.3.39
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GLOUCESTER
|
If thou proceed in this thy insolence.
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