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SUFFOLK
And humbly now upon my bended knee,
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In sight of England and her lordly peers,
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Deliver up my title in the queen
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To your most gracious hands, that are the substance
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Of that great shadow I did represent,
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The happiest gift that ever marquess gave,
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SUFFOLK
The fairest queen that ever king received.
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KING HENRY VI
Suffolk, arise. Welcome, Queen Margaret:
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KING HENRY VI
I can express no kinder sign of love
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KING HENRY VI
Than this kind kiss. O Lord, that lends me life,
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KING HENRY VI
Lend me a heart replete with thankfulness!
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KING HENRY VI
For thou hast given me in this beauteous face
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KING HENRY VI
A world of earthly blessings to my soul,
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KING HENRY VI
If sympathy of love unite our thoughts.
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QUEEN MARGARET
Great King of England and my gracious lord,
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QUEEN MARGARET
The mutual conference that my mind hath had,
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QUEEN MARGARET
By day, by night, waking and in my dreams,
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QUEEN MARGARET
In courtly company or at my beads,
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QUEEN MARGARET
With you, mine alder-liefest sovereign,
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QUEEN MARGARET
Makes me the bolder to salute my king
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QUEEN MARGARET
With ruder terms, such as my wit affords
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QUEEN MARGARET
And over-joy of heart doth minister.
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KING HENRY VI
Her sight did ravish, but her grace in speech,
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Her words y-clad with wisdom's majesty,
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Makes me from wondering fall to weeping joys,
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KING HENRY VI
Such is the fulness of my heart's content.
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KING HENRY VI
Lords, with one cheerful voice welcome my love.
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ALL
[Kneeling] Long live Queen Margaret, England's
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ALL
happiness!
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QUEEN MARGARET
We thank you all.
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QUEEN MARGARET
Flourish
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SUFFOLK
My lord protector, so it please your grace,
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SUFFOLK
Here are the articles of contracted peace
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Between our sovereign and the French king Charles,
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For eighteen months concluded by consent.
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GLOUCESTER
[Reads] 'Imprimis, it is agreed between the French
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king Charles, and William de la Pole, Marquess of
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Suffolk, ambassador for Henry King of England, that
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the said Henry shall espouse the Lady Margaret,
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daughter unto Reignier King of Naples, Sicilia and
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Jerusalem, and crown her Queen of England ere the
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thirtieth of May next ensuing. Item, that the duchy
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of Anjou and the county of Maine shall be released
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and delivered to the king her father'--
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Lets the paper fall
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KING HENRY VI
Uncle, how now!
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GLOUCESTER
Pardon me, gracious lord,
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Some sudden qualm hath struck me at the heart
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And dimm'd mine eyes, that I can read no further.
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Uncle of Winchester, I pray, read on.
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CARDINAL
[Reads] 'Item, It is further agreed between them,
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that the duchies of Anjou and Maine shall be
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released and delivered over to the king her father,
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and she sent over of the King of England's own
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proper cost and charges, without having any dowry.'
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KING HENRY VI
They please us well. Lord marquess, kneel down:
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KING HENRY VI
We here create thee the first duke of Suffolk,
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And gird thee with the sword. Cousin of York,
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KING HENRY VI
We here discharge your grace from being regent
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KING HENRY VI
I' the parts of France, till term of eighteen months
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KING HENRY VI
Be full expired. Thanks, uncle Winchester,
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KING HENRY VI
Gloucester, York, Buckingham, Somerset,
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KING HENRY VI
Salisbury, and Warwick,
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KING HENRY VI
We thank you all for the great favour done,
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KING HENRY VI
In entertainment to my princely queen.
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KING HENRY VI
Come, let us in, and with all speed provide
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KING HENRY VI
To see her coronation be perform'd.
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Exeunt KING HENRY VI, QUEEN MARGARET, and SUFFOLK
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GLOUCESTER
Brave peers of England, pillars of the state,
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To you Duke Humphrey must unload his grief,
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Your grief, the common grief of all the land.
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GLOUCESTER
What! did my brother Henry spend his youth,
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His valour, coin and people, in the wars?
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Did he so often lodge in open field,
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In winter's cold and summer's parching heat,
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To conquer France, his true inheritance?
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And did my brother Bedford toil his wits,
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To keep by policy what Henry got?
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Have you yourselves, Somerset, Buckingham,
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Brave York, Salisbury, and victorious Warwick,
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Received deep scars in France and Normandy?
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Or hath mine uncle Beaufort and myself,
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With all the learned council of the realm,
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Studied so long, sat in the council-house
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Early and late, debating to and fro
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How France and Frenchmen might be kept in awe,
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And had his highness in his infancy
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Crowned in Paris in despite of foes?
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And shall these labours and these honours die?
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Shall Henry's conquest, Bedford's vigilance,
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GLOUCESTER
Your deeds of war and all our counsel die?
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O peers of England, shameful is this league!
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Fatal this marriage, cancelling your fame,
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Blotting your names from books of memory,
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Razing the characters of your renown,
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Defacing monuments of conquer'd France,
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Undoing all, as all had never been!
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CARDINAL
Nephew, what means this passionate discourse,
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This peroration with such circumstance?
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For France, 'tis ours, and we will keep it still.