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5.4.105
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YORK
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So many captains, gentlemen and soldiers,
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5.4.106
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YORK
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That in this quarrel have been overthrown
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5.4.107
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YORK
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And sold their bodies for their country's benefit,
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5.4.108
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YORK
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Shall we at last conclude effeminate peace?
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5.4.109
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YORK
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Have we not lost most part of all the towns,
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5.4.110
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YORK
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By treason, falsehood and by treachery,
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5.4.111
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YORK
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Our great progenitors had conquered?
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5.4.112
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YORK
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O Warwick, Warwick! I foresee with grief
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5.4.113
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YORK
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The utter loss of all the realm of France.
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5.4.114
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WARWICK
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Be patient, York: if we conclude a peace,
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5.4.115
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WARWICK
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It shall be with such strict and severe covenants
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5.4.116
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WARWICK
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As little shall the Frenchmen gain thereby.
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WARWICK
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Enter CHARLES, ALENCON, BASTARD OF ORLEANS, REIGNIER, and others
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5.4.117
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CHARLES
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Since, lords of England, it is thus agreed
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5.4.118
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CHARLES
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That peaceful truce shall be proclaim'd in France,
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5.4.119
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CHARLES
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We come to be informed by yourselves
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5.4.120
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CHARLES
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What the conditions of that league must be.
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5.4.121
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YORK
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Speak, Winchester, for boiling choler chokes
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5.4.122
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YORK
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The hollow passage of my poison'd voice,
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5.4.123
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YORK
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By sight of these our baleful enemies.
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5.4.124
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YORK
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CARDINAL
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5.4.125
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OF WINCHESTER
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Charles, and the rest, it is enacted thus:
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5.4.126
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OF WINCHESTER
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That, in regard King Henry gives consent,
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5.4.127
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OF WINCHESTER
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Of mere compassion and of lenity,
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5.4.128
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OF WINCHESTER
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To ease your country of distressful war,
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5.4.129
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OF WINCHESTER
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And suffer you to breathe in fruitful peace,
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5.4.130
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OF WINCHESTER
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You shall become true liegemen to his crown:
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5.4.131
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OF WINCHESTER
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And Charles, upon condition thou wilt swear
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5.4.132
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OF WINCHESTER
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To pay him tribute, submit thyself,
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5.4.133
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OF WINCHESTER
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Thou shalt be placed as viceroy under him,
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5.4.134
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OF WINCHESTER
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And still enjoy thy regal dignity.
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5.4.135
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ALENCON
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Must he be then as shadow of himself?
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5.4.136
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ALENCON
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Adorn his temples with a coronet,
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5.4.137
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ALENCON
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And yet, in substance and authority,
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5.4.138
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ALENCON
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Retain but privilege of a private man?
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5.4.139
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ALENCON
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This proffer is absurd and reasonless.
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5.4.140
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CHARLES
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'Tis known already that I am possess'd
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5.4.141
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CHARLES
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With more than half the Gallian territories,
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5.4.142
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CHARLES
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And therein reverenced for their lawful king:
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5.4.143
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CHARLES
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Shall I, for lucre of the rest unvanquish'd,
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5.4.144
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CHARLES
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Detract so much from that prerogative,
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6,042
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5.4.145
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CHARLES
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As to be call'd but viceroy of the whole?
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6,043
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5.4.146
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CHARLES
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No, lord ambassador, I'll rather keep
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6,044
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5.4.147
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CHARLES
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That which I have than, coveting for more,
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5.4.148
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CHARLES
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Be cast from possibility of all.
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6,046
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5.4.149
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YORK
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Insulting Charles! hast thou by secret means
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6,047
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5.4.150
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YORK
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Used intercession to obtain a league,
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6,048
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5.4.151
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YORK
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And, now the matter grows to compromise,
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6,049
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5.4.152
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YORK
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Stand'st thou aloof upon comparison?
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6,050
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5.4.153
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YORK
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Either accept the title thou usurp'st,
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6,051
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5.4.154
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YORK
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Of benefit proceeding from our king
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6,052
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5.4.155
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YORK
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And not of any challenge of desert,
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6,053
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5.4.156
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YORK
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Or we will plague thee with incessant wars.
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6,054
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5.4.157
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REIGNIER
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My lord, you do not well in obstinacy
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5.4.158
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REIGNIER
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To cavil in the course of this contract:
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5.4.159
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REIGNIER
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If once it be neglected, ten to one
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5.4.160
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REIGNIER
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We shall not find like opportunity.
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5.4.161
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ALENCON
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To say the truth, it is your policy
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5.4.162
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ALENCON
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To save your subjects from such massacre
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5.4.163
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ALENCON
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And ruthless slaughters as are daily seen
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5.4.164
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ALENCON
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By our proceeding in hostility,
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5.4.165
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ALENCON
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And therefore take this compact of a truce,
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5.4.166
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ALENCON
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Although you break it when your pleasure serves.
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5.4.167
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WARWICK
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How say'st thou, Charles? shall our condition stand?
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5.4.168
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CHARLES
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It shall,
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5.4.169
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CHARLES
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Only reserved, you claim no interest
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5.4.170
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CHARLES
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In any of our towns of garrison.
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5.4.171
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YORK
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Then swear allegiance to his majesty,
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5.4.172
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YORK
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As thou art knight, never to disobey
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5.4.173
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YORK
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Nor be rebellious to the crown of England,
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5.4.174
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YORK
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Thou, nor thy nobles, to the crown of England.
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5.4.175
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YORK
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So, now dismiss your army when ye please:
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5.4.176
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YORK
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Hang up your ensign, let your drums be still,
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5.4.177
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YORK
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For here we entertain a solemn peace.
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YORK
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Exeunt
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YORK
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SCENE V. London. The palace.
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YORK
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Enter SUFFOLK in conference with KING HENRY VI, GLOUCESTER and EXETER
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5.5.1
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KING HENRY VI
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Your wondrous rare description, noble earl,
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5.5.2
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KING HENRY VI
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Of beauteous Margaret hath astonish'd me:
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5.5.3
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KING HENRY VI
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Her virtues graced with external gifts
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5.5.4
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KING HENRY VI
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Do breed love's settled passions in my heart:
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5.5.5
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KING HENRY VI
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And like as rigor of tempestuous gusts
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5.5.6
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KING HENRY VI
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Provokes the mightiest hulk against the tide,
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5.5.7
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KING HENRY VI
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So am I driven by breath of her renown
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5.5.8
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KING HENRY VI
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Either to suffer shipwreck or arrive
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5.5.9
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KING HENRY VI
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Where I may have fruition of her love.
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5.5.10
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SUFFOLK
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Tush, my good lord, this superficial tale
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5.5.11
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SUFFOLK
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Is but a preface of her worthy praise,
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5.5.12
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SUFFOLK
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The chief perfections of that lovely dame
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5.5.13
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SUFFOLK
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Had I sufficient skill to utter them,
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5.5.14
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SUFFOLK
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Would make a volume of enticing lines,
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5.5.15
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SUFFOLK
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Able to ravish any dull conceit:
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5.5.16
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SUFFOLK
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And, which is more, she is not so divine,
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5.5.17
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SUFFOLK
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So full-replete with choice of all delights,
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5.5.18
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SUFFOLK
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But with as humble lowliness of mind
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5.5.19
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SUFFOLK
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She is content to be at your command,
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5.5.20
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SUFFOLK
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Command, I mean, of virtuous chaste intents,
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5.5.21
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SUFFOLK
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To love and honour Henry as her lord.
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5.5.22
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KING HENRY VI
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And otherwise will Henry ne'er presume.
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5.5.23
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KING HENRY VI
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Therefore, my lord protector, give consent
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