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5,701
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Henry VI Part 1
| 1
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5.3.25
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
|
That France must vail her lofty-plumed crest
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5,702
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 1
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5.3.26
|
JOAN LA PUCELLE
|
And let her head fall into England's lap.
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5,703
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 1
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5.3.27
|
JOAN LA PUCELLE
|
My ancient incantations are too weak,
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5,704
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 1
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5.3.28
|
JOAN LA PUCELLE
|
And hell too strong for me to buckle with:
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5,705
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 1
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5.3.29
|
JOAN LA PUCELLE
|
Now, France, thy glory droopeth to the dust.
|
5,706
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 1
| null |
JOAN LA PUCELLE
|
Exit
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5,707
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 1
| null |
JOAN LA PUCELLE
|
Excursions. Re-enter JOAN LA PUCELLE fighting hand to hand with YORK. JOAN LA PUCELLE is taken. The French fly.
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5,708
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 2
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5.3.30
|
YORK
|
Damsel of France, I think I have you fast:
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5,709
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Henry VI Part 1
| 2
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5.3.31
|
YORK
|
Unchain your spirits now with spelling charms
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5,710
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 2
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5.3.32
|
YORK
|
And try if they can gain your liberty.
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5,711
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 2
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5.3.33
|
YORK
|
A goodly prize, fit for the devil's grace!
|
5,712
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 2
|
5.3.34
|
YORK
|
See, how the ugly wench doth bend her brows,
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5,713
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 2
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5.3.35
|
YORK
|
As if with Circe she would change my shape!
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5,714
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 3
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5.3.36
|
JOAN LA PUCELLE
|
Changed to a worser shape thou canst not be.
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5,715
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 4
|
5.3.37
|
YORK
|
O, Charles the Dauphin is a proper man,
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5,716
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 4
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5.3.38
|
YORK
|
No shape but his can please your dainty eye.
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5,717
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 5
|
5.3.39
|
JOAN LA PUCELLE
|
A plaguing mischief light on Charles and thee!
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5,718
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 5
|
5.3.40
|
JOAN LA PUCELLE
|
And may ye both be suddenly surprised
|
5,719
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 5
|
5.3.41
|
JOAN LA PUCELLE
|
By bloody hands, in sleeping on your beds!
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5,720
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 6
|
5.3.42
|
YORK
|
Fell banning hag, enchantress, hold thy tongue!
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5,721
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 7
|
5.3.43
|
JOAN LA PUCELLE
|
I prithee, give me leave to curse awhile.
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5,722
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 8
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5.3.44
|
YORK
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Curse, miscreant, when thou comest to the stake.
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5,723
|
Henry VI Part 1
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| null |
YORK
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Exeunt
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5,724
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 8
| null |
YORK
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Alarum. Enter SUFFOLK with MARGARET in his hand
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5,725
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 9
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5.3.45
|
SUFFOLK
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Be what thou wilt, thou art my prisoner.
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5,726
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 9
| null |
SUFFOLK
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Gazes on her
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5,727
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 9
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5.3.46
|
SUFFOLK
|
O fairest beauty, do not fear nor fly!
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5,728
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 9
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5.3.47
|
SUFFOLK
|
For I will touch thee but with reverent hands,
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5,729
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 9
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5.3.48
|
SUFFOLK
|
I kiss these fingers for eternal peace,
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5,730
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 9
|
5.3.49
|
SUFFOLK
|
And lay them gently on thy tender side.
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5,731
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 9
|
5.3.50
|
SUFFOLK
|
Who art thou? say, that I may honour thee.
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5,732
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 10
|
5.3.51
|
MARGARET
|
Margaret my name, and daughter to a king,
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5,733
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 10
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5.3.52
|
MARGARET
|
The King of Naples, whosoe'er thou art.
|
5,734
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 11
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5.3.53
|
SUFFOLK
|
An earl I am, and Suffolk am I call'd.
|
5,735
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 11
|
5.3.54
|
SUFFOLK
|
Be not offended, nature's miracle,
|
5,736
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 11
|
5.3.55
|
SUFFOLK
|
Thou art allotted to be ta'en by me:
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5,737
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 11
|
5.3.56
|
SUFFOLK
|
So doth the swan her downy cygnets save,
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5,738
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 11
|
5.3.57
|
SUFFOLK
|
Keeping them prisoner underneath her wings.
|
5,739
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 11
|
5.3.58
|
SUFFOLK
|
Yet, if this servile usage once offend.
|
5,740
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 11
|
5.3.59
|
SUFFOLK
|
Go, and be free again, as Suffolk's friend.
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5,741
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 11
| null |
SUFFOLK
|
She is going
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5,742
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 11
|
5.3.60
|
SUFFOLK
|
O, stay! I have no power to let her pass,
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5,743
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 11
|
5.3.61
|
SUFFOLK
|
My hand would free her, but my heart says no
|
5,744
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 11
|
5.3.62
|
SUFFOLK
|
As plays the sun upon the glassy streams,
|
5,745
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 11
|
5.3.63
|
SUFFOLK
|
Twinkling another counterfeited beam,
|
5,746
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 11
|
5.3.64
|
SUFFOLK
|
So seems this gorgeous beauty to mine eyes.
|
5,747
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 11
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5.3.65
|
SUFFOLK
|
Fain would I woo her, yet I dare not speak:
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5,748
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 11
|
5.3.66
|
SUFFOLK
|
I'll call for pen and ink, and write my mind.
|
5,749
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 11
|
5.3.67
|
SUFFOLK
|
Fie, de la Pole! disable not thyself,
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5,750
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 11
|
5.3.68
|
SUFFOLK
|
Hast not a tongue? is she not here?
|
5,751
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 11
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5.3.69
|
SUFFOLK
|
Wilt thou be daunted at a woman's sight?
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5,752
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 11
|
5.3.70
|
SUFFOLK
|
Ay, beauty's princely majesty is such,
|
5,753
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 11
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5.3.71
|
SUFFOLK
|
Confounds the tongue and makes the senses rough.
|
5,754
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 12
|
5.3.72
|
MARGARET
|
Say, Earl of Suffolk--if thy name be so--
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5,755
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 12
|
5.3.73
|
MARGARET
|
What ransom must I pay before I pass?
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5,756
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 12
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5.3.74
|
MARGARET
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For I perceive I am thy prisoner.
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5,757
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 13
|
5.3.75
|
SUFFOLK
|
How canst thou tell she will deny thy suit,
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5,758
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 13
|
5.3.76
|
SUFFOLK
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Before thou make a trial of her love?
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5,759
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 14
|
5.3.77
|
MARGARET
|
Why speak'st thou not? what ransom must I pay?
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5,760
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 15
|
5.3.78
|
SUFFOLK
|
She's beautiful, and therefore to be woo'd,
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5,761
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 15
|
5.3.79
|
SUFFOLK
|
She is a woman, therefore to be won.
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5,762
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 16
|
5.3.80
|
MARGARET
|
Wilt thou accept of ransom? yea, or no.
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5,763
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 17
|
5.3.81
|
SUFFOLK
|
Fond man, remember that thou hast a wife,
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5,764
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 17
|
5.3.82
|
SUFFOLK
|
Then how can Margaret be thy paramour?
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5,765
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 18
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5.3.83
|
MARGARET
|
I were best to leave him, for he will not hear.
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5,766
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 19
|
5.3.84
|
SUFFOLK
|
There all is marr'd, there lies a cooling card.
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5,767
|
Henry VI Part 1
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5.3.85
|
MARGARET
|
He talks at random, sure, the man is mad.
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5,768
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 21
|
5.3.86
|
SUFFOLK
|
And yet a dispensation may be had.
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5,769
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 22
|
5.3.87
|
MARGARET
|
And yet I would that you would answer me.
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5,770
|
Henry VI Part 1
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5.3.88
|
SUFFOLK
|
I'll win this Lady Margaret. For whom?
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5,771
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 23
|
5.3.89
|
SUFFOLK
|
Why, for my king: tush, that's a wooden thing!
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5,772
|
Henry VI Part 1
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|
5.3.90
|
MARGARET
|
He talks of wood: it is some carpenter.
|
5,773
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 25
|
5.3.91
|
SUFFOLK
|
Yet so my fancy may be satisfied,
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5,774
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 25
|
5.3.92
|
SUFFOLK
|
And peace established between these realms
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5,775
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 25
|
5.3.93
|
SUFFOLK
|
But there remains a scruple in that too,
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5,776
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 25
|
5.3.94
|
SUFFOLK
|
For though her father be the King of Naples,
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5,777
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 25
|
5.3.95
|
SUFFOLK
|
Duke of Anjou and Maine, yet is he poor,
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5,778
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 25
|
5.3.96
|
SUFFOLK
|
And our nobility will scorn the match.
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5,779
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 26
|
5.3.97
|
MARGARET
|
Hear ye, captain, are you not at leisure?
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5,780
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 27
|
5.3.98
|
SUFFOLK
|
It shall be so, disdain they ne'er so much.
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5,781
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 27
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5.3.99
|
SUFFOLK
|
Henry is youthful and will quickly yield.
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5,782
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 27
|
5.3.100
|
SUFFOLK
|
Madam, I have a secret to reveal.
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5,783
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 28
|
5.3.101
|
MARGARET
|
What though I be enthrall'd? he seems a knight,
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5,784
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 28
|
5.3.102
|
MARGARET
|
And will not any way dishonour me.
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5,785
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 29
|
5.3.103
|
SUFFOLK
|
Lady, vouchsafe to listen what I say.
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5,786
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 30
|
5.3.104
|
MARGARET
|
Perhaps I shall be rescued by the French,
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5,787
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 30
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5.3.105
|
MARGARET
|
And then I need not crave his courtesy.
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5,788
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 31
|
5.3.106
|
SUFFOLK
|
Sweet madam, give me a hearing in a cause--
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5,789
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 32
|
5.3.107
|
MARGARET
|
Tush, women have been captivate ere now.
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5,790
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 33
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5.3.108
|
SUFFOLK
|
Lady, wherefore talk you so?
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5,791
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 34
|
5.3.109
|
MARGARET
|
I cry you mercy, 'tis but Quid for Quo.
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5,792
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 35
|
5.3.110
|
SUFFOLK
|
Say, gentle princess, would you not suppose
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5,793
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 35
|
5.3.111
|
SUFFOLK
|
Your bondage happy, to be made a queen?
|
5,794
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 36
|
5.3.112
|
MARGARET
|
To be a queen in bondage is more vile
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5,795
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 36
|
5.3.113
|
MARGARET
|
Than is a slave in base servility,
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5,796
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 36
|
5.3.114
|
MARGARET
|
For princes should be free.
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5,797
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 37
|
5.3.115
|
SUFFOLK
|
And so shall you,
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5,798
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 37
|
5.3.116
|
SUFFOLK
|
If happy England's royal king be free.
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5,799
|
Henry VI Part 1
| 38
|
5.3.117
|
MARGARET
|
Why, what concerns his freedom unto me?
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5,800
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Henry VI Part 1
| 39
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5.3.118
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SUFFOLK
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I'll undertake to make thee Henry's queen,
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