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MORTIMER
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And these grey locks, the pursuivants of death,
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MORTIMER
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Nestor-like aged in an age of care,
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MORTIMER
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Argue the end of Edmund Mortimer.
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MORTIMER
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These eyes, like lamps whose wasting oil is spent,
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MORTIMER
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Wax dim, as drawing to their exigent,
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MORTIMER
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Weak shoulders, overborne with burthening grief,
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MORTIMER
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And pithless arms, like to a wither'd vine
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MORTIMER
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That droops his sapless branches to the ground,
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MORTIMER
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Yet are these feet, whose strengthless stay is numb,
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MORTIMER
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Unable to support this lump of clay,
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MORTIMER
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Swift-winged with desire to get a grave,
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MORTIMER
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As witting I no other comfort have.
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2.5.17
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MORTIMER
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But tell me, keeper, will my nephew come?
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2.5.18
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First Gaoler
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Richard Plantagenet, my lord, will come:
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First Gaoler
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We sent unto the Temple, unto his chamber,
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2.5.20
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First Gaoler
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And answer was return'd that he will come.
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2.5.21
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MORTIMER
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Enough: my soul shall then be satisfied.
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2.5.22
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MORTIMER
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Poor gentleman! his wrong doth equal mine.
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MORTIMER
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Since Henry Monmouth first began to reign,
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MORTIMER
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Before whose glory I was great in arms,
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MORTIMER
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This loathsome sequestration have I had:
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2.5.26
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MORTIMER
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And even since then hath Richard been obscured,
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2.5.27
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MORTIMER
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Deprived of honour and inheritance.
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MORTIMER
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But now the arbitrator of despairs,
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MORTIMER
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Just death, kind umpire of men's miseries,
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MORTIMER
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With sweet enlargement doth dismiss me hence:
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MORTIMER
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I would his troubles likewise were expired,
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2.5.32
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MORTIMER
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That so he might recover what was lost.
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MORTIMER
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Enter RICHARD PLANTAGENET
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2.5.33
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First Gaoler
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My lord, your loving nephew now is come.
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2.5.34
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MORTIMER
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Richard Plantagenet, my friend, is he come?
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MORTIMER
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RICHARD
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PLANTAGENET
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Ay, noble uncle, thus ignobly used,
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PLANTAGENET
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Your nephew, late despised Richard, comes.
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MORTIMER
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Direct mine arms I may embrace his neck,
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MORTIMER
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And in his bosom spend my latter gasp:
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MORTIMER
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O, tell me when my lips do touch his cheeks,
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2.5.41
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MORTIMER
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That I may kindly give one fainting kiss.
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MORTIMER
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And now declare, sweet stem from York's great stock,
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MORTIMER
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Why didst thou say, of late thou wert despised?
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MORTIMER
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RICHARD
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PLANTAGENET
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First, lean thine aged back against mine arm,
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PLANTAGENET
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And, in that ease, I'll tell thee my disease.
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PLANTAGENET
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This day, in argument upon a case,
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PLANTAGENET
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Some words there grew 'twixt Somerset and me,
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2.5.49
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PLANTAGENET
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Among which terms he used his lavish tongue
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2.5.50
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PLANTAGENET
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And did upbraid me with my father's death:
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2.5.51
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PLANTAGENET
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Which obloquy set bars before my tongue,
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PLANTAGENET
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Else with the like I had requited him.
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PLANTAGENET
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Therefore, good uncle, for my father's sake,
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PLANTAGENET
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In honour of a true Plantagenet
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PLANTAGENET
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And for alliance sake, declare the cause
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PLANTAGENET
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My father, Earl of Cambridge, lost his head.
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MORTIMER
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That cause, fair nephew, that imprison'd me
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And hath detain'd me all my flowering youth
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MORTIMER
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Within a loathsome dungeon, there to pine,
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MORTIMER
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Was cursed instrument of his decease.
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MORTIMER
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RICHARD
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PLANTAGENET
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Discover more at large what cause that was,
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PLANTAGENET
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For I am ignorant and cannot guess.
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MORTIMER
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I will, if that my fading breath permit
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MORTIMER
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And death approach not ere my tale be done.
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MORTIMER
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Henry the Fourth, grandfather to this king,
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MORTIMER
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Deposed his nephew Richard, Edward's son,
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MORTIMER
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The first-begotten and the lawful heir,
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MORTIMER
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Of Edward king, the third of that descent:
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MORTIMER
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During whose reign the Percies of the north,
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MORTIMER
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Finding his usurpation most unjust,
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MORTIMER
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Endeavor'd my advancement to the throne:
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MORTIMER
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The reason moved these warlike lords to this
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MORTIMER
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Was, for that--young King Richard thus removed,
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MORTIMER
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Leaving no heir begotten of his body--
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MORTIMER
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I was the next by birth and parentage,
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MORTIMER
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For by my mother I derived am
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MORTIMER
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From Lionel Duke of Clarence, the third son
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To King Edward the Third, whereas he
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MORTIMER
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From John of Gaunt doth bring his pedigree,
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MORTIMER
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Being but fourth of that heroic line.
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MORTIMER
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But mark: as in this haughty attempt
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MORTIMER
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They laboured to plant the rightful heir,
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MORTIMER
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I lost my liberty and they their lives.
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MORTIMER
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Long after this, when Henry the Fifth,
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MORTIMER
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Succeeding his father Bolingbroke, did reign,
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MORTIMER
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Thy father, Earl of Cambridge, then derived
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MORTIMER
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From famous Edmund Langley, Duke of York,
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MORTIMER
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Marrying my sister that thy mother was,
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MORTIMER
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Again in pity of my hard distress
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MORTIMER
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Levied an army, weening to redeem
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MORTIMER
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And have install'd me in the diadem:
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2.5.93
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MORTIMER
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But, as the rest, so fell that noble earl
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MORTIMER
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And was beheaded. Thus the Mortimers,
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MORTIMER
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In whom the tide rested, were suppress'd.
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MORTIMER
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RICHARD
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PLANTAGENET
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Of which, my lord, your honour is the last.
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MORTIMER
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True, and thou seest that I no issue have
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MORTIMER
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And that my fainting words do warrant death,
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MORTIMER
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Thou art my heir, the rest I wish thee gather:
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MORTIMER
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But yet be wary in thy studious care.
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RICHARD
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PLANTAGENET
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Thy grave admonishments prevail with me:
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