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We thank you, lords. But I am not your king
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Till I be crown'd and that my sword be stain'd
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With heart-blood of the house of Lancaster,
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And that's not suddenly to be perform'd,
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But with advice and silent secrecy.
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Do you as I do in these dangerous days:
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Wink at the Duke of Suffolk's insolence,
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At Beaufort's pride, at Somerset's ambition,
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At Buckingham and all the crew of them,
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Till they have snared the shepherd of the flock,
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That virtuous prince, the good Duke Humphrey:
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'Tis that they seek, and they in seeking that
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Shall find their deaths, if York can prophesy.
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SALISBURY
My lord, break we off, we know your mind at full.
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WARWICK
My heart assures me that the Earl of Warwick
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WARWICK
Shall one day make the Duke of York a king.
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YORK
And, Nevil, this I do assure myself:
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Richard shall live to make the Earl of Warwick
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The greatest man in England but the king.
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Exeunt
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SCENE III. A hall of justice.
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Sound trumpets. Enter KING HENRY VI, QUEEN MARGARET, GLOUCESTER, YORK, SUFFOLK, and SALISBURY, the DUCHESS, MARGARET JOURDAIN, SOUTHWELL, HUME, and BOLINGBROKE, under guard
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KING HENRY VI
Stand forth, Dame Eleanor Cobham, Gloucester's wife:
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KING HENRY VI
In sight of God and us, your guilt is great:
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KING HENRY VI
Receive the sentence of the law for sins
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Such as by God's book are adjudged to death.
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KING HENRY VI
You four, from hence to prison back again,
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KING HENRY VI
From thence unto the place of execution:
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KING HENRY VI
The witch in Smithfield shall be burn'd to ashes,
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KING HENRY VI
And you three shall be strangled on the gallows.
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KING HENRY VI
You, madam, for you are more nobly born,
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KING HENRY VI
Despoiled of your honour in your life,
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KING HENRY VI
Shall, after three days' open penance done,
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KING HENRY VI
Live in your country here in banishment,
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KING HENRY VI
With Sir John Stanley, in the Isle of Man.
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DUCHESS
Welcome is banishment, welcome were my death.
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GLOUCESTER
Eleanor, the law, thou see'st, hath judged thee:
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GLOUCESTER
I cannot justify whom the law condemns.
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Exeunt DUCHESS and other prisoners, guarded
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GLOUCESTER
Mine eyes are full of tears, my heart of grief.
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GLOUCESTER
Ah, Humphrey, this dishonour in thine age
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GLOUCESTER
Will bring thy head with sorrow to the ground!
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GLOUCESTER
I beseech your majesty, give me leave to go,
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GLOUCESTER
Sorrow would solace and mine age would ease.
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KING HENRY VI
Stay, Humphrey Duke of Gloucester: ere thou go,
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KING HENRY VI
Give up thy staff: Henry will to himself
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KING HENRY VI
Protector be, and God shall be my hope,
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KING HENRY VI
My stay, my guide and lantern to my feet:
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KING HENRY VI
And go in peace, Humphrey, no less beloved
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KING HENRY VI
Than when thou wert protector to thy King.
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QUEEN MARGARET
I see no reason why a king of years
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QUEEN MARGARET
Should be to be protected like a child.
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QUEEN MARGARET
God and King Henry govern England's realm.
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QUEEN MARGARET
Give up your staff, sir, and the king his realm.
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GLOUCESTER
My staff? here, noble Henry, is my staff:
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GLOUCESTER
As willingly do I the same resign
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GLOUCESTER
As e'er thy father Henry made it mine,
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And even as willingly at thy feet I leave it
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GLOUCESTER
As others would ambitiously receive it.
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GLOUCESTER
Farewell, good king: when I am dead and gone,
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GLOUCESTER
May honourable peace attend thy throne!
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Exit
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QUEEN MARGARET
Why, now is Henry king, and Margaret queen,
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QUEEN MARGARET
And Humphrey Duke of Gloucester scarce himself,
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QUEEN MARGARET
That bears so shrewd a maim, two pulls at once,
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His lady banish'd, and a limb lopp'd off.
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QUEEN MARGARET
This staff of honour raught, there let it stand
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QUEEN MARGARET
Where it best fits to be, in Henry's hand.
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SUFFOLK
Thus droops this lofty pine and hangs his sprays,
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SUFFOLK
Thus Eleanor's pride dies in her youngest days.
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YORK
Lords, let him go. Please it your majesty,
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This is the day appointed for the combat,
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And ready are the appellant and defendant,
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The armourer and his man, to enter the lists,
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So please your highness to behold the fight.
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QUEEN MARGARET
Ay, good my lord, for purposely therefore
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QUEEN MARGARET
Left I the court, to see this quarrel tried.
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KING HENRY VI
O God's name, see the lists and all things fit:
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KING HENRY VI
Here let them end it, and God defend the right!
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I never saw a fellow worse bested,
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Or more afraid to fight, than is the appellant,
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The servant of this armourer, my lords.
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Enter at one door, HORNER, the Armourer, and his Neighbours, drinking to him so much that he is drunk, and he enters with a drum before him and his staff with a sand-bag fastened to it, and at the other door PETER, his man, with a drum and sand-bag, and 'Prentices drinking to him
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First Neighbour
Here, neighbour Horner, I drink to you in a cup of
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sack: and fear not, neighbour, you shall do well enough.
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Second Neighbour
And here, neighbour, here's a cup of charneco.
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Third Neighbour
And here's a pot of good double beer, neighbour:
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Third Neighbour
drink, and fear not your man.
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HORNER
Let it come, i' faith, and I'll pledge you all, and
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HORNER
a fig for Peter!
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First 'Prentice Here, Peter, I drink to thee: and be not afraid.
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HORNER
Second 'Prentice Be merry, Peter, and fear not thy master: fight
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for credit of the 'prentices.
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PETER
I thank you all: drink, and pray for me, I pray
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you, for I think I have taken my last draught in
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this world. Here, Robin, an if I die, I give thee
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my apron: and, Will, thou shalt have my hammer:
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and here, Tom, take all the money that I have. O
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Lord bless me! I pray God! for I am never able to
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deal with my master, he hath learnt me so much fence already.