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Henry VI Part 2
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GLOUCESTER
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Ay, uncle, we will keep it, if we can,
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.1.108
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GLOUCESTER
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But now it is impossible we should:
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.1.109
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GLOUCESTER
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Suffolk, the new-made duke that rules the roast,
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.1.110
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GLOUCESTER
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Hath given the duchy of Anjou and Maine
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1.1.111
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GLOUCESTER
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Unto the poor King Reignier, whose large style
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1.1.112
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GLOUCESTER
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Agrees not with the leanness of his purse.
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1.1.113
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SALISBURY
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Now, by the death of Him that died for all,
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1.1.114
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SALISBURY
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These counties were the keys of Normandy.
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1.1.115
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SALISBURY
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But wherefore weeps Warwick, my valiant son?
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1.1.116
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WARWICK
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For grief that they are past recovery:
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1.1.117
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WARWICK
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For, were there hope to conquer them again,
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1.1.118
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WARWICK
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My sword should shed hot blood, mine eyes no tears.
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1.1.119
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WARWICK
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Anjou and Maine! myself did win them both,
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1.1.120
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WARWICK
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Those provinces these arms of mine did conquer:
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1.1.121
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WARWICK
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And are the cities, that I got with wounds,
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1.1.122
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WARWICK
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Delivered up again with peaceful words?
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1.1.123
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WARWICK
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Mort Dieu!
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1.1.124
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YORK
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For Suffolk's duke, may he be suffocate,
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YORK
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That dims the honour of this warlike isle!
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1.1.126
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YORK
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France should have torn and rent my very heart,
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YORK
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Before I would have yielded to this league.
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YORK
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I never read but England's kings have had
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1.1.129
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YORK
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Large sums of gold and dowries with their wives:
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1.1.130
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YORK
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And our King Henry gives away his own,
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1.1.131
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YORK
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To match with her that brings no vantages.
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1.1.132
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GLOUCESTER
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A proper jest, and never heard before,
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1.1.133
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GLOUCESTER
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That Suffolk should demand a whole fifteenth
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1.1.134
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GLOUCESTER
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For costs and charges in transporting her!
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1.1.135
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GLOUCESTER
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She should have stayed in France and starved
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1.1.136
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GLOUCESTER
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in France, Before--
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.1.137
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CARDINAL
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My Lord of Gloucester, now ye grow too hot:
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1.1.138
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CARDINAL
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It was the pleasure of my lord the King.
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1.1.139
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GLOUCESTER
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My Lord of Winchester, I know your mind,
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1.1.140
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GLOUCESTER
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'Tis not my speeches that you do mislike,
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1.1.141
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GLOUCESTER
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But 'tis my presence that doth trouble ye.
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.1.142
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GLOUCESTER
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Rancour will out: proud prelate, in thy face
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1.1.143
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GLOUCESTER
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I see thy fury: if I longer stay,
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.1.144
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GLOUCESTER
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We shall begin our ancient bickerings.
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1.1.145
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GLOUCESTER
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Lordings, farewell, and say, when I am gone,
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1.1.146
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GLOUCESTER
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I prophesied France will be lost ere long.
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GLOUCESTER
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Exit
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1.1.147
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CARDINAL
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So, there goes our protector in a rage.
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1.1.148
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CARDINAL
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'Tis known to you he is mine enemy,
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1.1.149
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CARDINAL
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Nay, more, an enemy unto you all,
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1.1.150
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CARDINAL
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And no great friend, I fear me, to the king.
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.1.151
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CARDINAL
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Consider, lords, he is the next of blood,
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1.1.152
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CARDINAL
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And heir apparent to the English crown:
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1.1.153
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CARDINAL
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Had Henry got an empire by his marriage,
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.1.154
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CARDINAL
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And all the wealthy kingdoms of the west,
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.1.155
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CARDINAL
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There's reason he should be displeased at it.
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.1.156
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CARDINAL
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Look to it, lords! let not his smoothing words
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.1.157
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CARDINAL
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Bewitch your hearts, be wise and circumspect.
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.1.158
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CARDINAL
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What though the common people favour him,
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1.1.159
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CARDINAL
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Calling him 'Humphrey, the good Duke of
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1.1.160
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CARDINAL
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Gloucester,'
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1.1.161
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CARDINAL
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Clapping their hands, and crying with loud voice,
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.1.162
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CARDINAL
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'Jesu maintain your royal excellence!'
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.1.163
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CARDINAL
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With 'God preserve the good Duke Humphrey!'
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1.1.164
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CARDINAL
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I fear me, lords, for all this flattering gloss,
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1.1.165
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CARDINAL
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He will be found a dangerous protector.
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1.1.166
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BUCKINGHAM
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Why should he, then, protect our sovereign,
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1.1.167
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BUCKINGHAM
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He being of age to govern of himself?
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1.1.168
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BUCKINGHAM
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Cousin of Somerset, join you with me,
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1.1.169
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BUCKINGHAM
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And all together, with the Duke of Suffolk,
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1.1.170
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BUCKINGHAM
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We'll quickly hoise Duke Humphrey from his seat.
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1.1.171
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CARDINAL
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This weighty business will not brook delay:
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1.1.172
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CARDINAL
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I'll to the Duke of Suffolk presently.
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CARDINAL
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Exit
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1.1.173
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SOMERSET
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Cousin of Buckingham, though Humphrey's pride
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1.1.174
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SOMERSET
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And greatness of his place be grief to us,
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1.1.175
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SOMERSET
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Yet let us watch the haughty cardinal:
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1.1.176
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SOMERSET
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His insolence is more intolerable
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1.1.177
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SOMERSET
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Than all the princes in the land beside:
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1.1.178
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SOMERSET
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If Gloucester be displaced, he'll be protector.
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1.1.179
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BUCKINGHAM
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Or thou or I, Somerset, will be protector,
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1.1.180
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BUCKINGHAM
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Despite Duke Humphrey or the cardinal.
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BUCKINGHAM
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Exeunt BUCKINGHAM and SOMERSET
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1.1.181
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SALISBURY
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Pride went before, ambition follows him.
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1.1.182
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SALISBURY
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While these do labour for their own preferment,
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1.1.183
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SALISBURY
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Behoves it us to labour for the realm.
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.1.184
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SALISBURY
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I never saw but Humphrey Duke of Gloucester
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1.1.185
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SALISBURY
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Did bear him like a noble gentleman.
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1.1.186
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SALISBURY
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Oft have I seen the haughty cardinal,
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1.1.187
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SALISBURY
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More like a soldier than a man o' the church,
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1.1.188
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SALISBURY
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As stout and proud as he were lord of all,
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.1.189
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SALISBURY
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Swear like a ruffian and demean himself
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.1.190
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SALISBURY
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Unlike the ruler of a commonweal.
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.1.191
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SALISBURY
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Warwick, my son, the comfort of my age,
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.1.192
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SALISBURY
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Thy deeds, thy plainness and thy housekeeping,
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1.1.193
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SALISBURY
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Hath won the greatest favour of the commons,
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.1.194
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SALISBURY
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Excepting none but good Duke Humphrey:
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.1.195
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SALISBURY
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And, brother York, thy acts in Ireland,
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1.1.196
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SALISBURY
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In bringing them to civil discipline,
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.1.197
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SALISBURY
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Thy late exploits done in the heart of France,
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6,395
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.1.198
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SALISBURY
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When thou wert regent for our sovereign,
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.1.199
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SALISBURY
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Have made thee fear'd and honour'd of the people:
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.1.200
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SALISBURY
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Join we together, for the public good,
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.1.201
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SALISBURY
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In what we can, to bridle and suppress
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6,399
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.1.202
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SALISBURY
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The pride of Suffolk and the cardinal,
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1.1.203
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SALISBURY
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With Somerset's and Buckingham's ambition,
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