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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.213
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PETER
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my case. The spite of man prevaileth against me. O
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.214
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PETER
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Lord, have mercy upon me! I shall never be able to
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.215
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PETER
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fight a blow. O Lord, my heart!
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.216
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GLOUCESTER
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Sirrah, or you must fight, or else be hang'd.
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1.3.217
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KING HENRY VI
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Away with them to prison, and the day of combat
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.218
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KING HENRY VI
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shall be the last of the next month. Come,
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.3.219
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KING HENRY VI
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Somerset, we'll see thee sent away.
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KING HENRY VI
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Flourish. Exeunt
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KING HENRY VI
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SCENE IV. GLOUCESTER's garden.
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KING HENRY VI
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Enter MARGARET JOURDAIN, HUME, SOUTHWELL, and BOLINGBROKE
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.4.1
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HUME
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Come, my masters, the duchess, I tell you, expects
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1.4.2
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HUME
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performance of your promises.
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1.4.3
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BOLINGBROKE
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Master Hume, we are therefore provided: will her
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.4.4
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BOLINGBROKE
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ladyship behold and hear our exorcisms?
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1.4.5
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HUME
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Ay, what else? fear you not her courage.
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1.4.6
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BOLINGBROKE
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I have heard her reported to be a woman of an
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.4.7
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BOLINGBROKE
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invincible spirit: but it shall be convenient,
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1.4.8
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BOLINGBROKE
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Master Hume, that you be by her aloft, while we be
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1.4.9
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BOLINGBROKE
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busy below, and so, I pray you, go, in God's name,
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.4.10
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BOLINGBROKE
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and leave us.
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BOLINGBROKE
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Exit HUME
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1.4.11
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BOLINGBROKE
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Mother Jourdain, be you
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1.4.12
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BOLINGBROKE
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prostrate and grovel on the earth, John Southwell,
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1.4.13
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BOLINGBROKE
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read you, and let us to our work.
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BOLINGBROKE
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Enter the DUCHESS aloft, HUME following
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1.4.14
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DUCHESS
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Well said, my masters, and welcome all. To this
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1.4.15
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DUCHESS
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gear the sooner the better.
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1.4.16
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BOLINGBROKE
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Patience, good lady, wizards know their times:
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1.4.17
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BOLINGBROKE
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Deep night, dark night, the silent of the night,
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.4.18
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BOLINGBROKE
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The time of night when Troy was set on fire,
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1.4.19
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BOLINGBROKE
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The time when screech-owls cry and ban-dogs howl,
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1.4.20
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BOLINGBROKE
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And spirits walk and ghosts break up their graves,
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1.4.21
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BOLINGBROKE
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That time best fits the work we have in hand.
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1.4.22
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BOLINGBROKE
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Madam, sit you and fear not: whom we raise,
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1.4.23
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BOLINGBROKE
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We will make fast within a hallow'd verge.
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1.4.23
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BOLINGBROKE
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Here they do the ceremonies belonging, and make the circle, BOLINGBROKE or SOUTHWELL reads, Conjuro te, and c. It thunders and lightens terribly, then the Spirit riseth
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.4.24
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Spirit
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Adsum.
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1.4.25
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MARGARET JOURDAIN
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Asmath,
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1.4.26
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MARGARET JOURDAIN
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By the eternal God, whose name and power
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1.4.27
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MARGARET JOURDAIN
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Thou tremblest at, answer that I shall ask,
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1.4.28
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MARGARET JOURDAIN
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For, till thou speak, thou shalt not pass from hence.
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1.4.29
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Spirit
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Ask what thou wilt. That I had said and done!
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1.4.30
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BOLINGBROKE
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'First of the king: what shall of him become?'
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BOLINGBROKE
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Reading out of a paper
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1.4.31
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Spirit
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The duke yet lives that Henry shall depose,
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1.4.32
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Spirit
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But him outlive, and die a violent death.
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Spirit
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As the Spirit speaks, SOUTHWELL writes the answer
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.4.33
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BOLINGBROKE
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'What fates await the Duke of Suffolk?'
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1.4.34
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Spirit
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By water shall he die, and take his end.
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1.4.35
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BOLINGBROKE
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'What shall befall the Duke of Somerset?'
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1.4.36
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Spirit
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Let him shun castles,
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1.4.37
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Spirit
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Safer shall he be upon the sandy plains
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1.4.38
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Spirit
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Than where castles mounted stand.
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1.4.39
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Spirit
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Have done, for more I hardly can endure.
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1.4.40
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BOLINGBROKE
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Descend to darkness and the burning lake!
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1.4.41
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BOLINGBROKE
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False fiend, avoid!
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BOLINGBROKE
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Thunder and lightning. Exit Spirit
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BOLINGBROKE
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Enter YORK and BUCKINGHAM with their Guard and break in
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1.4.42
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YORK
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Lay hands upon these traitors and their trash.
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1.4.43
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YORK
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Beldam, I think we watch'd you at an inch.
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1.4.44
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YORK
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What, madam, are you there? the king and commonweal
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1.4.45
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YORK
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Are deeply indebted for this piece of pains:
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1.4.46
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YORK
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My lord protector will, I doubt it not,
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1.4.47
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YORK
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See you well guerdon'd for these good deserts.
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1.4.48
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DUCHESS
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Not half so bad as thine to England's king,
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1.4.49
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DUCHESS
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Injurious duke, that threatest where's no cause.
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1.4.50
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BUCKINGHAM
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True, madam, none at all: what call you this?
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1.4.51
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BUCKINGHAM
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Away with them! let them be clapp'd up close.
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1.4.52
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BUCKINGHAM
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And kept asunder. You, madam, shall with us.
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1.4.53
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BUCKINGHAM
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Stafford, take her to thee.
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BUCKINGHAM
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Exeunt above DUCHESS and HUME, guarded
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1.4.54
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BUCKINGHAM
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We'll see your trinkets here all forthcoming.
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1.4.55
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BUCKINGHAM
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All, away!
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1.4.55
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BUCKINGHAM
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Exeunt guard with MARGARET JOURDAIN, SOUTHWELL, and c
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1.4.56
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YORK
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Lord Buckingham, methinks, you watch'd her well:
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1.4.57
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YORK
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A pretty plot, well chosen to build upon!
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1.4.58
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YORK
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Now, pray, my lord, let's see the devil's writ.
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1.4.59
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YORK
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What have we here?
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YORK
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Reads
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1.4.60
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YORK
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'The duke yet lives, that Henry shall depose,
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1.4.61
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YORK
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But him outlive, and die a violent death.'
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1.4.62
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YORK
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Why, this is just
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1.4.63
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YORK
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'Aio te, AEacida, Romanos vincere posse.'
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1.4.64
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YORK
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Well, to the rest:
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1.4.65
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YORK
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'Tell me what fate awaits the Duke of Suffolk?
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1.4.66
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YORK
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By water shall he die, and take his end.
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.4.67
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YORK
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What shall betide the Duke of Somerset?
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1.4.68
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YORK
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Let him shun castles,
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1.4.69
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YORK
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Safer shall he be upon the sandy plains
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1.4.70
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YORK
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Than where castles mounted stand.'
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.4.71
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YORK
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Come, come, my lords,
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.4.72
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YORK
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These oracles are hardly attain'd,
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1.4.73
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YORK
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And hardly understood.
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1.4.74
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YORK
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The king is now in progress towards Saint Alban's,
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1.4.75
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YORK
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With him the husband of this lovely lady:
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1.4.76
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YORK
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Thither go these news, as fast as horse can
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1.4.77
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YORK
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carry them:
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1.4.78
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YORK
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A sorry breakfast for my lord protector.
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Henry VI Part 2
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1.4.79
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BUCKINGHAM
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Your grace shall give me leave, my Lord of York,
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1.4.80
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BUCKINGHAM
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To be the post, in hope of his reward.
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