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5.5.24
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KING HENRY VI
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That Margaret may be England's royal queen.
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5.5.25
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GLOUCESTER
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So should I give consent to flatter sin.
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5.5.26
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GLOUCESTER
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You know, my lord, your highness is betroth'd
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5.5.27
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GLOUCESTER
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Unto another lady of esteem:
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5.5.28
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GLOUCESTER
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How shall we then dispense with that contract,
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5.5.29
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GLOUCESTER
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And not deface your honour with reproach?
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5.5.30
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SUFFOLK
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As doth a ruler with unlawful oaths,
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5.5.31
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SUFFOLK
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Or one that, at a triumph having vow'd
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5.5.32
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SUFFOLK
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To try his strength, forsaketh yet the lists
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5.5.33
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SUFFOLK
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By reason of his adversary's odds:
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5.5.34
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SUFFOLK
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A poor earl's daughter is unequal odds,
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5.5.35
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SUFFOLK
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And therefore may be broke without offence.
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5.5.36
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GLOUCESTER
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Why, what, I pray, is Margaret more than that?
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5.5.37
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GLOUCESTER
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Her father is no better than an earl,
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GLOUCESTER
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Although in glorious titles he excel.
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5.5.39
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SUFFOLK
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Yes, lord, her father is a king,
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SUFFOLK
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The King of Naples and Jerusalem,
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5.5.41
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SUFFOLK
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And of such great authority in France
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5.5.42
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SUFFOLK
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As his alliance will confirm our peace
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SUFFOLK
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And keep the Frenchmen in allegiance.
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5.5.44
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GLOUCESTER
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And so the Earl of Armagnac may do,
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5.5.45
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GLOUCESTER
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Because he is near kinsman unto Charles.
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5.5.46
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EXETER
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Beside, his wealth doth warrant a liberal dower,
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5.5.47
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EXETER
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Where Reignier sooner will receive than give.
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5.5.48
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SUFFOLK
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A dower, my lords! disgrace not so your king,
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5.5.49
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SUFFOLK
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That he should be so abject, base and poor,
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5.5.50
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SUFFOLK
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To choose for wealth and not for perfect love.
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5.5.51
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SUFFOLK
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Henry is able to enrich his queen
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5.5.52
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SUFFOLK
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And not seek a queen to make him rich:
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5.5.53
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SUFFOLK
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So worthless peasants bargain for their wives,
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5.5.54
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SUFFOLK
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As market-men for oxen, sheep, or horse.
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5.5.55
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SUFFOLK
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Marriage is a matter of more worth
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5.5.56
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SUFFOLK
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Than to be dealt in by attorneyship,
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5.5.57
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SUFFOLK
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Not whom we will, but whom his grace affects,
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5.5.58
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SUFFOLK
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Must be companion of his nuptial bed:
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5.5.59
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SUFFOLK
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And therefore, lords, since he affects her most,
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5.5.60
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SUFFOLK
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It most of all these reasons bindeth us,
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5.5.61
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SUFFOLK
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In our opinions she should be preferr'd.
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5.5.62
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SUFFOLK
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For what is wedlock forced but a hell,
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SUFFOLK
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An age of discord and continual strife?
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SUFFOLK
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Whereas the contrary bringeth bliss,
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SUFFOLK
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And is a pattern of celestial peace.
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5.5.66
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SUFFOLK
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Whom should we match with Henry, being a king,
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SUFFOLK
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But Margaret, that is daughter to a king?
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SUFFOLK
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Her peerless feature, joined with her birth,
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SUFFOLK
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Approves her fit for none but for a king:
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SUFFOLK
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Her valiant courage and undaunted spirit,
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SUFFOLK
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More than in women commonly is seen,
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SUFFOLK
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Will answer our hope in issue of a king,
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5.5.73
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SUFFOLK
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For Henry, son unto a conqueror,
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5.5.74
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SUFFOLK
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Is likely to beget more conquerors,
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5.5.75
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SUFFOLK
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If with a lady of so high resolve
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5.5.76
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SUFFOLK
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As is fair Margaret he be link'd in love.
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5.5.77
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SUFFOLK
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Then yield, my lords, and here conclude with me
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5.5.78
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SUFFOLK
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That Margaret shall be queen, and none but she.
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5.5.79
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KING HENRY VI
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Whether it be through force of your report,
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5.5.80
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KING HENRY VI
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My noble Lord of Suffolk, or for that
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5.5.81
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KING HENRY VI
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My tender youth was never yet attaint
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KING HENRY VI
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With any passion of inflaming love,
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5.5.83
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KING HENRY VI
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I cannot tell, but this I am assured,
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5.5.84
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KING HENRY VI
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I feel such sharp dissension in my breast,
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5.5.85
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KING HENRY VI
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Such fierce alarums both of hope and fear,
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5.5.86
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KING HENRY VI
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As I am sick with working of my thoughts.
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KING HENRY VI
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Take, therefore, shipping, post, my lord, to France,
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5.5.88
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KING HENRY VI
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Agree to any covenants, and procure
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5.5.89
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KING HENRY VI
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That Lady Margaret do vouchsafe to come
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5.5.90
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KING HENRY VI
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To cross the seas to England and be crown'd
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5.5.91
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KING HENRY VI
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King Henry's faithful and anointed queen:
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KING HENRY VI
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For your expenses and sufficient charge,
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5.5.93
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KING HENRY VI
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Among the people gather up a tenth.
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5.5.94
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KING HENRY VI
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Be gone, I say, for, till you do return,
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KING HENRY VI
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I rest perplexed with a thousand cares.
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KING HENRY VI
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And you, good uncle, banish all offence:
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KING HENRY VI
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If you do censure me by what you were,
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KING HENRY VI
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Not what you are, I know it will excuse
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5.5.99
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KING HENRY VI
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This sudden execution of my will.
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KING HENRY VI
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And so, conduct me where, from company,
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KING HENRY VI
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I may revolve and ruminate my grief.
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Exit
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GLOUCESTER
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Ay, grief, I fear me, both at first and last.
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GLOUCESTER
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Exeunt GLOUCESTER and EXETER
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SUFFOLK
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Thus Suffolk hath prevail'd, and thus he goes,
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SUFFOLK
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As did the youthful Paris once to Greece,
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SUFFOLK
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With hope to find the like event in love,
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SUFFOLK
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But prosper better than the Trojan did.
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SUFFOLK
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Margaret shall now be queen, and rule the king,
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SUFFOLK
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But I will rule both her, the king and realm.
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Exit
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ACT I
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SCENE I. London. The palace.
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Flourish of trumpets: then hautboys. Enter KING HENRY VI, GLOUCESTER, SALISBURY, WARWICK, and CARDINAL, on the one side, QUEEN MARGARET, SUFFOLK, YORK, SOMERSET, and BUCKINGHAM, on the other
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SUFFOLK
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As by your high imperial majesty
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1.1.2
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SUFFOLK
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I had in charge at my depart for France,
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1.1.3
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SUFFOLK
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As procurator to your excellence,
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1.1.4
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SUFFOLK
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To marry Princess Margaret for your grace,
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1.1.5
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SUFFOLK
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So, in the famous ancient city, Tours,
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1.1.6
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SUFFOLK
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In presence of the Kings of France and Sicil,
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1.1.7
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SUFFOLK
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The Dukes of Orleans, Calaber, Bretagne and Alencon,
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1.1.8
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SUFFOLK
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Seven earls, twelve barons and twenty reverend bishops,
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1.1.9
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SUFFOLK
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I have perform'd my task and was espoused:
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