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KING HENRY VI
O, loving uncle, kind Duke of Gloucester,
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KING HENRY VI
How joyful am I made by this contract!
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KING HENRY VI
Away, my masters! trouble us no more,
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KING HENRY VI
But join in friendship, as your lords have done.
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KING HENRY VI
First Serving-man Content: I'll to the surgeon's.
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KING HENRY VI
Second Serving-man And so will I.
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KING HENRY VI
Third Serving-man And I will see what physic the tavern affords.
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KING HENRY VI
Exeunt Serving-men, Mayor, and c
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WARWICK
Accept this scroll, most gracious sovereign,
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WARWICK
Which in the right of Richard Plantagenet
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WARWICK
We do exhibit to your majesty.
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GLOUCESTER
Well urged, my Lord of Warwick: or sweet prince,
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GLOUCESTER
And if your grace mark every circumstance,
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GLOUCESTER
You have great reason to do Richard right,
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GLOUCESTER
Especially for those occasions
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GLOUCESTER
At Eltham Place I told your majesty.
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KING HENRY VI
And those occasions, uncle, were of force:
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KING HENRY VI
Therefore, my loving lords, our pleasure is
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KING HENRY VI
That Richard be restored to his blood.
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WARWICK
Let Richard be restored to his blood,
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WARWICK
So shall his father's wrongs be recompensed.
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WARWICK
BISHOP
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OF WINCHESTER
As will the rest, so willeth Winchester.
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KING HENRY VI
If Richard will be true, not that alone
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KING HENRY VI
But all the whole inheritance I give
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KING HENRY VI
That doth belong unto the house of York,
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KING HENRY VI
From whence you spring by lineal descent.
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KING HENRY VI
RICHARD
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PLANTAGENET
Thy humble servant vows obedience
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PLANTAGENET
And humble service till the point of death.
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KING HENRY VI
Stoop then and set your knee against my foot,
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KING HENRY VI
And, in reguerdon of that duty done,
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KING HENRY VI
I gird thee with the valiant sword of York:
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KING HENRY VI
Rise Richard, like a true Plantagenet,
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KING HENRY VI
And rise created princely Duke of York.
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KING HENRY VI
RICHARD
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PLANTAGENET
And so thrive Richard as thy foes may fall!
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PLANTAGENET
And as my duty springs, so perish they
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PLANTAGENET
That grudge one thought against your majesty!
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ALL
Welcome, high prince, the mighty Duke of York!
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SOMERSET
[Aside] Perish, base prince, ignoble Duke of York!
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GLOUCESTER
Now will it best avail your majesty
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GLOUCESTER
To cross the seas and to be crown'd in France:
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GLOUCESTER
The presence of a king engenders love
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GLOUCESTER
Amongst his subjects and his loyal friends,
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GLOUCESTER
As it disanimates his enemies.
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KING HENRY VI
When Gloucester says the word, King Henry goes,
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KING HENRY VI
For friendly counsel cuts off many foes.
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GLOUCESTER
Your ships already are in readiness.
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Sennet. Flourish. Exeunt all but EXETER
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EXETER
Ay, we may march in England or in France,
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EXETER
Not seeing what is likely to ensue.
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EXETER
This late dissension grown betwixt the peers
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EXETER
Burns under feigned ashes of forged love
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EXETER
And will at last break out into a flame:
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EXETER
As fester'd members rot but by degree,
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EXETER
Till bones and flesh and sinews fall away,
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EXETER
So will this base and envious discord breed.
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EXETER
And now I fear that fatal prophecy
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EXETER
Which in the time of Henry named the Fifth
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Was in the mouth of every sucking babe,
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That Henry born at Monmouth should win all
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And Henry born at Windsor lose all:
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EXETER
Which is so plain that Exeter doth wish
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His days may finish ere that hapless time.
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Exit
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SCENE II. France. Before Rouen.
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Enter JOAN LA PUCELLE disguised, with four Soldiers with sacks upon their backs
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
These are the city gates, the gates of Rouen,
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
Through which our policy must make a breach:
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
Take heed, be wary how you place your words,
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Talk like the vulgar sort of market men
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
That come to gather money for their corn.
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
If we have entrance, as I hope we shall,
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
And that we find the slothful watch but weak,
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
I'll by a sign give notice to our friends,
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
That Charles the Dauphin may encounter them.
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First Soldier
Our sacks shall be a mean to sack the city,
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First Soldier
And we be lords and rulers over Rouen,
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First Soldier
Therefore we'll knock.
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Knocks
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Watch
[Within] Qui est la?
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
Paysans, pauvres gens de France,
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
Poor market folks that come to sell their corn.
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Watch
Enter, go in, the market bell is rung.
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
Now, Rouen, I'll shake thy bulwarks to the ground.
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Exeunt
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Enter CHARLES, the BASTARD OF ORLEANS, ALENCON, REIGNIER, and forces
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CHARLES
Saint Denis bless this happy stratagem!
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CHARLES
And once again we'll sleep secure in Rouen.
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BASTARD OF ORLEANS
Here enter'd Pucelle and her practisants,
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BASTARD OF ORLEANS
Now she is there, how will she specify
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BASTARD OF ORLEANS
Where is the best and safest passage in?
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REIGNIER
By thrusting out a torch from yonder tower,
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REIGNIER
Which, once discern'd, shows that her meaning is,
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REIGNIER
No way to that, for weakness, which she enter'd.
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Enter JOAN LA PUCELLE on the top, thrusting out a torch burning
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
Behold, this is the happy wedding torch
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
That joineth Rouen unto her countrymen,
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But burning fatal to the Talbotites!