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6,701
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.119
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GLOUCESTER
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And, at his pleasure, will resign my place.
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6,702
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.120
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SUFFOLK
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Resign it then and leave thine insolence.
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6,703
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Henry VI Part 2
| 36
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1.3.121
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SUFFOLK
|
Since thou wert king--as who is king but thou?--
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6,704
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.122
|
SUFFOLK
|
The commonwealth hath daily run to wreck,
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6,705
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Henry VI Part 2
| 36
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1.3.123
|
SUFFOLK
|
The Dauphin hath prevail'd beyond the seas,
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6,706
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Henry VI Part 2
| 36
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1.3.124
|
SUFFOLK
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And all the peers and nobles of the realm
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6,707
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.125
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SUFFOLK
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Have been as bondmen to thy sovereignty.
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6,708
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Henry VI Part 2
| 37
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1.3.126
|
CARDINAL
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The commons hast thou rack'd, the clergy's bags
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6,709
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Henry VI Part 2
| 37
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1.3.127
|
CARDINAL
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Are lank and lean with thy extortions.
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6,710
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Henry VI Part 2
| 38
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1.3.128
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SOMERSET
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Thy sumptuous buildings and thy wife's attire
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6,711
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Henry VI Part 2
| 38
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1.3.129
|
SOMERSET
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Have cost a mass of public treasury.
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6,712
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Henry VI Part 2
| 39
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1.3.130
|
BUCKINGHAM
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Thy cruelty in execution
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6,713
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Henry VI Part 2
| 39
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1.3.131
|
BUCKINGHAM
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Upon offenders, hath exceeded law,
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6,714
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.132
|
BUCKINGHAM
|
And left thee to the mercy of the law.
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6,715
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Henry VI Part 2
| 40
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1.3.133
|
QUEEN MARGARET
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They sale of offices and towns in France,
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6,716
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.134
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QUEEN MARGARET
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If they were known, as the suspect is great,
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6,717
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.135
|
QUEEN MARGARET
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Would make thee quickly hop without thy head.
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6,718
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Henry VI Part 2
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QUEEN MARGARET
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Exit GLOUCESTER. QUEEN MARGARET drops her fan
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6,719
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Henry VI Part 2
| 40
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1.3.136
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QUEEN MARGARET
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Give me my fan: what, minion! can ye not?
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6,720
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Henry VI Part 2
| 40
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QUEEN MARGARET
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She gives the DUCHESS a box on the ear
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6,721
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.137
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QUEEN MARGARET
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I cry you mercy, madam, was it you?
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6,722
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Henry VI Part 2
| 41
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1.3.138
|
DUCHESS
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Was't I! yea, I it was, proud Frenchwoman:
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6,723
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Henry VI Part 2
| 41
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1.3.139
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DUCHESS
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Could I come near your beauty with my nails,
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6,724
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.140
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DUCHESS
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I'd set my ten commandments in your face.
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6,725
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Henry VI Part 2
| 42
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1.3.141
|
KING HENRY VI
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Sweet aunt, be quiet, 'twas against her will.
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6,726
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 43
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1.3.142
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DUCHESS
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Against her will! good king, look to't in time,
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6,727
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Henry VI Part 2
| 43
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1.3.143
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DUCHESS
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She'll hamper thee, and dandle thee like a baby:
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6,728
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 43
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1.3.144
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DUCHESS
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Though in this place most master wear no breeches,
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6,729
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 43
|
1.3.145
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DUCHESS
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She shall not strike Dame Eleanor unrevenged.
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6,730
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 43
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DUCHESS
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Exit
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6,731
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Henry VI Part 2
| 44
|
1.3.146
|
BUCKINGHAM
|
Lord cardinal, I will follow Eleanor,
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6,732
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 44
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1.3.147
|
BUCKINGHAM
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And listen after Humphrey, how he proceeds:
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6,733
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 44
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1.3.148
|
BUCKINGHAM
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She's tickled now, her fume needs no spurs,
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6,734
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 44
|
1.3.149
|
BUCKINGHAM
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She'll gallop far enough to her destruction.
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6,735
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 44
| null |
BUCKINGHAM
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Exit
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6,736
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 44
| null |
BUCKINGHAM
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Re-enter GLOUCESTER
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6,737
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 45
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1.3.150
|
GLOUCESTER
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Now, lords, my choler being over-blown
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6,738
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Henry VI Part 2
| 45
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1.3.151
|
GLOUCESTER
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With walking once about the quadrangle,
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6,739
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 45
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1.3.152
|
GLOUCESTER
|
I come to talk of commonwealth affairs.
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6,740
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Henry VI Part 2
| 45
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1.3.153
|
GLOUCESTER
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As for your spiteful false objections,
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6,741
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 45
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1.3.154
|
GLOUCESTER
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Prove them, and I lie open to the law:
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6,742
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 45
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1.3.155
|
GLOUCESTER
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But God in mercy so deal with my soul,
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6,743
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Henry VI Part 2
| 45
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1.3.156
|
GLOUCESTER
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As I in duty love my king and country!
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6,744
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 45
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1.3.157
|
GLOUCESTER
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But, to the matter that we have in hand:
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6,745
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 45
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1.3.158
|
GLOUCESTER
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I say, my sovereign, York is meetest man
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6,746
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 45
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1.3.159
|
GLOUCESTER
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To be your regent in the realm of France.
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6,747
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 46
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1.3.160
|
SUFFOLK
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Before we make election, give me leave
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6,748
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 46
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1.3.161
|
SUFFOLK
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To show some reason, of no little force,
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6,749
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Henry VI Part 2
| 46
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1.3.162
|
SUFFOLK
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That York is most unmeet of any man.
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6,750
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 47
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1.3.163
|
YORK
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I'll tell thee, Suffolk, why I am unmeet:
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6,751
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.164
|
YORK
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First, for I cannot flatter thee in pride,
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6,752
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.165
|
YORK
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Next, if I be appointed for the place,
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6,753
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.166
|
YORK
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My Lord of Somerset will keep me here,
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6,754
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.167
|
YORK
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Without discharge, money, or furniture,
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6,755
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.168
|
YORK
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Till France be won into the Dauphin's hands:
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6,756
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.169
|
YORK
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Last time, I danced attendance on his will
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6,757
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.170
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YORK
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Till Paris was besieged, famish'd, and lost.
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6,758
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.171
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WARWICK
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That can I witness, and a fouler fact
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6,759
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.172
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WARWICK
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Did never traitor in the land commit.
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6,760
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.173
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SUFFOLK
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Peace, headstrong Warwick!
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6,761
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.174
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WARWICK
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Image of pride, why should I hold my peace?
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6,762
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WARWICK
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Enter HORNER, the Armourer, and his man PETER, guarded
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6,763
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.175
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SUFFOLK
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Because here is a man accused of treason:
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6,764
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Henry VI Part 2
| 51
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1.3.176
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SUFFOLK
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Pray God the Duke of York excuse himself!
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6,765
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.177
|
YORK
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Doth any one accuse York for a traitor?
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6,766
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.178
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KING HENRY VI
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What mean'st thou, Suffolk, tell me, what are these?
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6,767
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.179
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SUFFOLK
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Please it your majesty, this is the man
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6,768
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.180
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SUFFOLK
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That doth accuse his master of high treason:
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6,769
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1.3.181
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SUFFOLK
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His words were these: that Richard, Duke of York,
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6,770
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1.3.182
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SUFFOLK
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Was rightful heir unto the English crown
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6,771
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.183
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SUFFOLK
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And that your majesty was a usurper.
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6,772
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.184
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KING HENRY VI
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Say, man, were these thy words?
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6,773
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.185
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HORNER
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An't shall please your majesty, I never said nor
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6,774
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.186
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HORNER
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thought any such matter: God is my witness, I am
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6,775
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.187
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HORNER
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falsely accused by the villain.
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6,776
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.188
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PETER
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By these ten bones, my lords, he did speak them to
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6,777
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.189
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PETER
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me in the garret one night, as we were scouring my
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6,778
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.190
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PETER
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Lord of York's armour.
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6,779
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.191
|
YORK
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Base dunghill villain and mechanical,
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6,780
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.192
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YORK
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I'll have thy head for this thy traitor's speech.
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6,781
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.193
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YORK
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I do beseech your royal majesty,
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6,782
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.194
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YORK
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Let him have all the rigor of the law.
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6,783
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.195
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HORNER
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Alas, my lord, hang me, if ever I spake the words.
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6,784
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.196
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HORNER
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My accuser is my 'prentice, and when I did correct
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6,785
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.197
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HORNER
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him for his fault the other day, he did vow upon his
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6,786
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.198
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HORNER
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knees he would be even with me: I have good
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6,787
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.199
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HORNER
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witness of this: therefore I beseech your majesty,
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6,788
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.200
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HORNER
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do not cast away an honest man for a villain's
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6,789
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.201
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HORNER
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accusation.
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6,790
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.202
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KING HENRY VI
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Uncle, what shall we say to this in law?
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6,791
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.203
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GLOUCESTER
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This doom, my lord, if I may judge:
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6,792
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.204
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GLOUCESTER
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Let Somerset be regent over the French,
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6,793
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 61
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1.3.205
|
GLOUCESTER
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Because in York this breeds suspicion:
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6,794
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.206
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GLOUCESTER
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And let these have a day appointed them
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6,795
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.207
|
GLOUCESTER
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For single combat in convenient place,
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6,796
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.208
|
GLOUCESTER
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For he hath witness of his servant's malice:
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6,797
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.209
|
GLOUCESTER
|
This is the law, and this Duke Humphrey's doom.
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6,798
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.210
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SOMERSET
|
I humbly thank your royal majesty.
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6,799
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.211
|
HORNER
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And I accept the combat willingly.
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6,800
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.212
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PETER
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Alas, my lord, I cannot fight, for God's sake, pity
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