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2.5.104
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PLANTAGENET
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But yet, methinks, my father's execution
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2.5.105
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PLANTAGENET
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Was nothing less than bloody tyranny.
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2.5.106
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MORTIMER
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With silence, nephew, be thou politic:
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2.5.107
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MORTIMER
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Strong-fixed is the house of Lancaster,
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2.5.108
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MORTIMER
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And like a mountain, not to be removed.
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2.5.109
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MORTIMER
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But now thy uncle is removing hence:
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2.5.110
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MORTIMER
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As princes do their courts, when they are cloy'd
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2.5.111
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MORTIMER
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With long continuance in a settled place.
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2.5.112
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MORTIMER
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RICHARD
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2.5.113
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PLANTAGENET
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O, uncle, would some part of my young years
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2.5.114
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PLANTAGENET
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Might but redeem the passage of your age!
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2.5.115
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MORTIMER
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Thou dost then wrong me, as that slaughterer doth
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2.5.116
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MORTIMER
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Which giveth many wounds when one will kill.
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2.5.117
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MORTIMER
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Mourn not, except thou sorrow for my good,
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2.5.118
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MORTIMER
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Only give order for my funeral:
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2.5.119
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MORTIMER
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And so farewell, and fair be all thy hopes
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2.5.120
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MORTIMER
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And prosperous be thy life in peace and war!
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MORTIMER
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Dies
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2.5.121
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MORTIMER
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RICHARD
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2.5.122
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PLANTAGENET
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And peace, no war, befall thy parting soul!
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2.5.123
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PLANTAGENET
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In prison hast thou spent a pilgrimage
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2.5.124
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PLANTAGENET
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And like a hermit overpass'd thy days.
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2.5.125
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PLANTAGENET
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Well, I will lock his counsel in my breast,
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2.5.126
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PLANTAGENET
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And what I do imagine let that rest.
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2.5.127
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PLANTAGENET
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Keepers, convey him hence, and I myself
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2.5.128
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PLANTAGENET
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Will see his burial better than his life.
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PLANTAGENET
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Exeunt Gaolers, bearing out the body of MORTIMER
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2.5.129
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PLANTAGENET
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Here dies the dusky torch of Mortimer,
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2.5.130
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PLANTAGENET
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Choked with ambition of the meaner sort:
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2.5.131
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PLANTAGENET
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And for those wrongs, those bitter injuries,
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2.5.132
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PLANTAGENET
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Which Somerset hath offer'd to my house:
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2.5.133
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PLANTAGENET
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I doubt not but with honour to redress,
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2.5.134
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PLANTAGENET
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And therefore haste I to the parliament,
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2.5.135
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PLANTAGENET
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Either to be restored to my blood,
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2.5.136
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PLANTAGENET
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Or make my ill the advantage of my good.
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PLANTAGENET
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Exit
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PLANTAGENET
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ACT III
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PLANTAGENET
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SCENE I. London. The Parliament-house.
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PLANTAGENET
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Flourish. Enter KING HENRY VI, EXETER, GLOUCESTER, WARWICK, SOMERSET, and SUFFOLK, the BISHOP OF WINCHESTER, RICHARD PLANTAGENET, and others. GLOUCESTER offers to put up a bill, BISHOP OF WINCHESTER snatches it, and tears it
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3.1.1
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PLANTAGENET
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BISHOP
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3.1.2
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OF WINCHESTER
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Comest thou with deep premeditated lines,
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3.1.3
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OF WINCHESTER
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With written pamphlets studiously devised,
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3.1.4
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OF WINCHESTER
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Humphrey of Gloucester? If thou canst accuse,
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3.1.5
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OF WINCHESTER
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Or aught intend'st to lay unto my charge,
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3.1.6
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OF WINCHESTER
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Do it without invention, suddenly,
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3.1.7
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OF WINCHESTER
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As I with sudden and extemporal speech
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3.1.8
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OF WINCHESTER
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Purpose to answer what thou canst object.
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3.1.9
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GLOUCESTER
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Presumptuous priest! this place commands my patience,
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3.1.10
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GLOUCESTER
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Or thou shouldst find thou hast dishonour'd me.
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3.1.11
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GLOUCESTER
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Think not, although in writing I preferr'd
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3.1.12
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GLOUCESTER
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The manner of thy vile outrageous crimes,
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3.1.13
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GLOUCESTER
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That therefore I have forged, or am not able
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3.1.14
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GLOUCESTER
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Verbatim to rehearse the method of my pen:
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3.1.15
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GLOUCESTER
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No, prelate, such is thy audacious wickedness,
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3.1.16
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GLOUCESTER
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Thy lewd, pestiferous and dissentious pranks,
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3.1.17
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GLOUCESTER
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As very infants prattle of thy pride.
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3.1.18
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GLOUCESTER
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Thou art a most pernicious usurer,
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3.1.19
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GLOUCESTER
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Forward by nature, enemy to peace,
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3.1.20
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GLOUCESTER
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Lascivious, wanton, more than well beseems
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3.1.21
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GLOUCESTER
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A man of thy profession and degree,
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3.1.22
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GLOUCESTER
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And for thy treachery, what's more manifest?
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3.1.23
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GLOUCESTER
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In that thou laid'st a trap to take my life,
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3.1.24
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GLOUCESTER
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As well at London bridge as at the Tower.
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3.1.25
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GLOUCESTER
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Beside, I fear me, if thy thoughts were sifted,
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3.1.26
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GLOUCESTER
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The king, thy sovereign, is not quite exempt
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3.1.27
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GLOUCESTER
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From envious malice of thy swelling heart.
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3.1.28
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GLOUCESTER
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BISHOP
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4,468
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3.1.29
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OF WINCHESTER
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Gloucester, I do defy thee. Lords, vouchsafe
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3.1.30
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OF WINCHESTER
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To give me hearing what I shall reply.
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3.1.31
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OF WINCHESTER
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If I were covetous, ambitious or perverse,
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3.1.32
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OF WINCHESTER
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As he will have me, how am I so poor?
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3.1.33
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OF WINCHESTER
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Or how haps it I seek not to advance
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3.1.34
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OF WINCHESTER
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Or raise myself, but keep my wonted calling?
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3.1.35
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OF WINCHESTER
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And for dissension, who preferreth peace
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3.1.36
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OF WINCHESTER
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More than I do?--except I be provoked.
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3.1.37
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OF WINCHESTER
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No, my good lords, it is not that offends,
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3.1.38
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OF WINCHESTER
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It is not that that hath incensed the duke:
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3.1.39
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OF WINCHESTER
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It is, because no one should sway but he,
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3.1.40
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OF WINCHESTER
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No one but he should be about the king,
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3.1.41
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OF WINCHESTER
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And that engenders thunder in his breast
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3.1.42
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OF WINCHESTER
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And makes him roar these accusations forth.
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3.1.43
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OF WINCHESTER
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But he shall know I am as good--
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3.1.44
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GLOUCESTER
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As good!
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3.1.45
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GLOUCESTER
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Thou bastard of my grandfather!
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3.1.46
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GLOUCESTER
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BISHOP
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3.1.47
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OF WINCHESTER
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Ay, lordly sir, for what are you, I pray,
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3.1.48
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OF WINCHESTER
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But one imperious in another's throne?
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3.1.49
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GLOUCESTER
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Am I not protector, saucy priest?
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3.1.50
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GLOUCESTER
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BISHOP
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3.1.51
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OF WINCHESTER
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And am not I a prelate of the church?
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3.1.52
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GLOUCESTER
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Yes, as an outlaw in a castle keeps
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3.1.53
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GLOUCESTER
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And useth it to patronage his theft.
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3.1.54
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GLOUCESTER
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BISHOP
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3.1.55
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OF WINCHESTER
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Unreverent Gloster!
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3.1.56
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GLOUCESTER
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Thou art reverent
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3.1.57
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GLOUCESTER
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Touching thy spiritual function, not thy life.
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3.1.58
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GLOUCESTER
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BISHOP
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3.1.59
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OF WINCHESTER
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Rome shall remedy this.
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3.1.60
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WARWICK
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Roam thither, then.
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3.1.61
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SOMERSET
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My lord, it were your duty to forbear.
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