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Lawyer
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To SOMERSET
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Lawyer
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In sign whereof I pluck a white rose too.
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Lawyer
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RICHARD
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PLANTAGENET
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Now, Somerset, where is your argument?
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SOMERSET
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Here in my scabbard, meditating that
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SOMERSET
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Shall dye your white rose in a bloody red.
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SOMERSET
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RICHARD
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PLANTAGENET
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Meantime your cheeks do counterfeit our roses,
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PLANTAGENET
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For pale they look with fear, as witnessing
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PLANTAGENET
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The truth on our side.
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SOMERSET
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No, Plantagenet,
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SOMERSET
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'Tis not for fear but anger that thy cheeks
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SOMERSET
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Blush for pure shame to counterfeit our roses,
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SOMERSET
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And yet thy tongue will not confess thy error.
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RICHARD
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PLANTAGENET
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Hath not thy rose a canker, Somerset?
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SOMERSET
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Hath not thy rose a thorn, Plantagenet?
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RICHARD
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PLANTAGENET
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Ay, sharp and piercing, to maintain his truth,
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PLANTAGENET
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Whiles thy consuming canker eats his falsehood.
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SOMERSET
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Well, I'll find friends to wear my bleeding roses,
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SOMERSET
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That shall maintain what I have said is true,
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SOMERSET
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Where false Plantagenet dare not be seen.
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RICHARD
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PLANTAGENET
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Now, by this maiden blossom in my hand,
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PLANTAGENET
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I scorn thee and thy fashion, peevish boy.
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SUFFOLK
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Turn not thy scorns this way, Plantagenet.
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SUFFOLK
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RICHARD
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PLANTAGENET
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Proud Pole, I will, and scorn both him and thee.
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SUFFOLK
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I'll turn my part thereof into thy throat.
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SOMERSET
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Away, away, good William de la Pole!
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SOMERSET
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We grace the yeoman by conversing with him.
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WARWICK
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Now, by God's will, thou wrong'st him, Somerset,
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WARWICK
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His grandfather was Lionel Duke of Clarence,
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WARWICK
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Third son to the third Edward King of England:
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WARWICK
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Spring crestless yeomen from so deep a root?
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RICHARD
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PLANTAGENET
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He bears him on the place's privilege,
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PLANTAGENET
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Or durst not, for his craven heart, say thus.
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SOMERSET
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By him that made me, I'll maintain my words
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On any plot of ground in Christendom.
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Was not thy father, Richard Earl of Cambridge,
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For treason executed in our late king's days?
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SOMERSET
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And, by his treason, stand'st not thou attainted,
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SOMERSET
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Corrupted, and exempt from ancient gentry?
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SOMERSET
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His trespass yet lives guilty in thy blood,
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SOMERSET
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And, till thou be restored, thou art a yeoman.
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RICHARD
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PLANTAGENET
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My father was attached, not attainted,
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PLANTAGENET
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Condemn'd to die for treason, but no traitor,
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PLANTAGENET
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And that I'll prove on better men than Somerset,
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PLANTAGENET
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Were growing time once ripen'd to my will.
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PLANTAGENET
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For your partaker Pole and you yourself,
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PLANTAGENET
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I'll note you in my book of memory,
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PLANTAGENET
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To scourge you for this apprehension:
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PLANTAGENET
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Look to it well and say you are well warn'd.
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SOMERSET
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Ah, thou shalt find us ready for thee still,
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And know us by these colours for thy foes,
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For these my friends in spite of thee shall wear.
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PLANTAGENET
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And, by my soul, this pale and angry rose,
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PLANTAGENET
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As cognizance of my blood-drinking hate,
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PLANTAGENET
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Will I for ever and my faction wear,
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PLANTAGENET
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Until it wither with me to my grave
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PLANTAGENET
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Or flourish to the height of my degree.
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SUFFOLK
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Go forward and be choked with thy ambition!
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SUFFOLK
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And so farewell until I meet thee next.
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Exit
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SOMERSET
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Have with thee, Pole. Farewell, ambitious Richard.
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Exit
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RICHARD
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PLANTAGENET
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How I am braved and must perforce endure it!
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WARWICK
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This blot that they object against your house
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WARWICK
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Shall be wiped out in the next parliament
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WARWICK
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Call'd for the truce of Winchester and Gloucester,
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WARWICK
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And if thou be not then created York,
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WARWICK
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I will not live to be accounted Warwick.
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WARWICK
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Meantime, in signal of my love to thee,
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WARWICK
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Against proud Somerset and William Pole,
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WARWICK
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Will I upon thy party wear this rose:
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WARWICK
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And here I prophesy: this brawl to-day,
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WARWICK
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Grown to this faction in the Temple-garden,
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WARWICK
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Shall send between the red rose and the white
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WARWICK
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A thousand souls to death and deadly night.
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Good Master Vernon, I am bound to you,
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PLANTAGENET
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That you on my behalf would pluck a flower.
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VERNON
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In your behalf still will I wear the same.
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Lawyer
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And so will I.
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Lawyer
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RICHARD
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PLANTAGENET
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Thanks, gentle sir.
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PLANTAGENET
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Come, let us four to dinner: I dare say
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PLANTAGENET
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This quarrel will drink blood another day.
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Exeunt
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PLANTAGENET
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SCENE V. The Tower of London.
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PLANTAGENET
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Enter MORTIMER, brought in a chair, and Gaolers
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MORTIMER
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Kind keepers of my weak decaying age,
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MORTIMER
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Let dying Mortimer here rest himself.
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MORTIMER
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Even like a man new haled from the rack,
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MORTIMER
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So fare my limbs with long imprisonment.
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