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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.62
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WARWICK
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Ay, see the bishop be not overborne.
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4,502
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.63
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SOMERSET
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Methinks my lord should be religious
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4,503
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.64
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SOMERSET
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And know the office that belongs to such.
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4,504
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.65
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WARWICK
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Methinks his lordship should be humbler,
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4,505
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.66
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WARWICK
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it fitteth not a prelate so to plead.
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4,506
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.67
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SOMERSET
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Yes, when his holy state is touch'd so near.
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4,507
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.68
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WARWICK
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State holy or unhallow'd, what of that?
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4,508
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.69
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WARWICK
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Is not his grace protector to the king?
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4,509
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.70
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WARWICK
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RICHARD
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4,510
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.71
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PLANTAGENET
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[Aside] Plantagenet, I see, must hold his tongue,
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4,511
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.72
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PLANTAGENET
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Lest it be said 'Speak, sirrah, when you should,
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4,512
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.73
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PLANTAGENET
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Must your bold verdict enter talk with lords?'
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4,513
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.74
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PLANTAGENET
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Else would I have a fling at Winchester.
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4,514
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.75
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KING HENRY VI
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Uncles of Gloucester and of Winchester,
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4,515
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.76
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KING HENRY VI
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The special watchmen of our English weal,
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4,516
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.77
|
KING HENRY VI
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I would prevail, if prayers might prevail,
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4,517
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Henry VI Part 1
| 20
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3.1.78
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KING HENRY VI
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To join your hearts in love and amity.
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4,518
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.79
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KING HENRY VI
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O, what a scandal is it to our crown,
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4,519
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Henry VI Part 1
| 20
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3.1.80
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KING HENRY VI
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That two such noble peers as ye should jar!
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4,520
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Henry VI Part 1
| 20
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3.1.81
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KING HENRY VI
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Believe me, lords, my tender years can tell
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4,521
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.82
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KING HENRY VI
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Civil dissension is a viperous worm
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4,522
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.83
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KING HENRY VI
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That gnaws the bowels of the commonwealth.
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4,523
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.83
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KING HENRY VI
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A noise within, 'Down with the tawny-coats!'
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4,524
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.84
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KING HENRY VI
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What tumult's this?
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4,525
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.85
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WARWICK
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An uproar, I dare warrant,
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4,526
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.86
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WARWICK
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Begun through malice of the bishop's men.
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4,527
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.86
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WARWICK
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A noise again, 'Stones! stones!' Enter Mayor
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4,528
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.87
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Mayor
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O, my good lords, and virtuous Henry,
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4,529
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.88
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Mayor
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Pity the city of London, pity us!
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4,530
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Henry VI Part 1
| 22
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3.1.89
|
Mayor
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The bishop and the Duke of Gloucester's men,
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4,531
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.90
|
Mayor
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Forbidden late to carry any weapon,
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4,532
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Henry VI Part 1
| 22
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3.1.91
|
Mayor
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Have fill'd their pockets full of pebble stones
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4,533
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Henry VI Part 1
| 22
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3.1.92
|
Mayor
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And banding themselves in contrary parts
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4,534
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.93
|
Mayor
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Do pelt so fast at one another's pate
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4,535
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.94
|
Mayor
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That many have their giddy brains knock'd out:
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4,536
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.95
|
Mayor
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Our windows are broke down in every street
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4,537
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.96
|
Mayor
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And we for fear compell'd to shut our shops.
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4,538
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Henry VI Part 1
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Mayor
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Enter Serving-men, in skirmish, with bloody pates
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4,539
|
Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.97
|
KING HENRY VI
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We charge you, on allegiance to ourself,
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4,540
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 23
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3.1.98
|
KING HENRY VI
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To hold your slaughtering hands and keep the peace.
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4,541
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 23
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3.1.99
|
KING HENRY VI
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Pray, uncle Gloucester, mitigate this strife.
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4,542
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 23
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3.1.100
|
KING HENRY VI
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First Serving-man Nay, if we be forbidden stones,
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4,543
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 23
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3.1.101
|
KING HENRY VI
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We'll fall to it with our teeth.
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4,544
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 23
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3.1.102
|
KING HENRY VI
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Second Serving-man Do what ye dare, we are as resolute.
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4,545
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 23
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KING HENRY VI
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Skirmish again
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4,546
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 24
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3.1.103
|
GLOUCESTER
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You of my household, leave this peevish broil
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4,547
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 24
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3.1.104
|
GLOUCESTER
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And set this unaccustom'd fight aside.
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4,548
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 24
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3.1.105
|
GLOUCESTER
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Third Serving-man My lord, we know your grace to be a man
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4,549
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Henry VI Part 1
| 24
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3.1.106
|
GLOUCESTER
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Just and upright, and, for your royal birth,
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4,550
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 24
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3.1.107
|
GLOUCESTER
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Inferior to none but to his majesty:
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4,551
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Henry VI Part 1
| 24
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3.1.108
|
GLOUCESTER
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And ere that we will suffer such a prince,
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4,552
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Henry VI Part 1
| 24
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3.1.109
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GLOUCESTER
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So kind a father of the commonweal,
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4,553
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 24
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3.1.110
|
GLOUCESTER
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To be disgraced by an inkhorn mate,
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4,554
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.111
|
GLOUCESTER
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We and our wives and children all will fight
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4,555
|
Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.112
|
GLOUCESTER
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And have our bodies slaughtered by thy foes.
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4,556
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Henry VI Part 1
| 24
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3.1.113
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GLOUCESTER
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First Serving-man Ay, and the very parings of our nails
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4,557
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Henry VI Part 1
| 24
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3.1.114
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GLOUCESTER
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Shall pitch a field when we are dead.
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4,558
|
Henry VI Part 1
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GLOUCESTER
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Begin again
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4,559
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 25
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3.1.115
|
GLOUCESTER
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Stay, stay, I say!
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4,560
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 25
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3.1.116
|
GLOUCESTER
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And if you love me, as you say you do,
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4,561
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 25
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3.1.117
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GLOUCESTER
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Let me persuade you to forbear awhile.
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4,562
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 26
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3.1.118
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KING HENRY VI
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O, how this discord doth afflict my soul!
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4,563
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 26
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3.1.119
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KING HENRY VI
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Can you, my Lord of Winchester, behold
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4,564
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 26
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3.1.120
|
KING HENRY VI
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My sighs and tears and will not once relent?
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4,565
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 26
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3.1.121
|
KING HENRY VI
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Who should be pitiful, if you be not?
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4,566
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Henry VI Part 1
| 26
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3.1.122
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KING HENRY VI
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Or who should study to prefer a peace.
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4,567
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Henry VI Part 1
| 26
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3.1.123
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KING HENRY VI
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If holy churchmen take delight in broils?
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4,568
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Henry VI Part 1
| 27
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3.1.124
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WARWICK
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Yield, my lord protector, yield, Winchester,
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4,569
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Henry VI Part 1
| 27
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3.1.125
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WARWICK
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Except you mean with obstinate repulse
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4,570
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Henry VI Part 1
| 27
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3.1.126
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WARWICK
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To slay your sovereign and destroy the realm.
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4,571
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Henry VI Part 1
| 27
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3.1.127
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WARWICK
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You see what mischief and what murder too
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4,572
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 27
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3.1.128
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WARWICK
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Hath been enacted through your enmity,
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4,573
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Henry VI Part 1
| 27
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3.1.129
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WARWICK
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Then be at peace except ye thirst for blood.
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4,574
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 27
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3.1.130
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WARWICK
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BISHOP
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4,575
|
Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.131
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OF WINCHESTER
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He shall submit, or I will never yield.
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4,576
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.132
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GLOUCESTER
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Compassion on the king commands me stoop,
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4,577
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.133
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GLOUCESTER
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Or I would see his heart out, ere the priest
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4,578
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.134
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GLOUCESTER
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Should ever get that privilege of me.
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4,579
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.135
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WARWICK
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Behold, my Lord of Winchester, the duke
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4,580
|
Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.136
|
WARWICK
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Hath banish'd moody discontented fury,
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4,581
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.137
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WARWICK
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As by his smoothed brows it doth appear:
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4,582
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.138
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WARWICK
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Why look you still so stern and tragical?
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4,583
|
Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.139
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GLOUCESTER
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Here, Winchester, I offer thee my hand.
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4,584
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.140
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KING HENRY VI
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Fie, uncle Beaufort! I have heard you preach
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4,585
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.141
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KING HENRY VI
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That malice was a great and grievous sin,
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4,586
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.142
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KING HENRY VI
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And will not you maintain the thing you teach,
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4,587
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.143
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KING HENRY VI
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But prove a chief offender in the same?
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4,588
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 33
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3.1.144
|
WARWICK
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Sweet king! the bishop hath a kindly gird.
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4,589
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Henry VI Part 1
| 33
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3.1.145
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WARWICK
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For shame, my lord of Winchester, relent!
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4,590
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 33
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3.1.146
|
WARWICK
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What, shall a child instruct you what to do?
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4,591
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.147
|
WARWICK
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BISHOP
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4,592
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 34
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3.1.148
|
OF WINCHESTER
|
Well, Duke of Gloucester, I will yield to thee,
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4,593
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.149
|
OF WINCHESTER
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Love for thy love and hand for hand I give.
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4,594
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 35
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3.1.150
|
GLOUCESTER
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[Aside] Ay, but, I fear me, with a hollow heart.--
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4,595
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.151
|
GLOUCESTER
|
See here, my friends and loving countrymen,
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4,596
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.152
|
GLOUCESTER
|
This token serveth for a flag of truce
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4,597
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.153
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GLOUCESTER
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Betwixt ourselves and all our followers:
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4,598
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Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.154
|
GLOUCESTER
|
So help me God, as I dissemble not!
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4,599
|
Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.155
|
GLOUCESTER
|
BISHOP
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4,600
|
Henry VI Part 1
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3.1.156
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OF WINCHESTER
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[Aside] So help me God, as I intend it not!
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