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2.3.76
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SALISBURY
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Come, leave your drinking, and fall to blows.
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2.3.77
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SALISBURY
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Sirrah, what's thy name?
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2.3.78
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PETER
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Peter, forsooth.
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2.3.79
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SALISBURY
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Peter! what more?
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2.3.80
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PETER
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Thump.
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2.3.81
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SALISBURY
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Thump! then see thou thump thy master well.
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2.3.82
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HORNER
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Masters, I am come hither, as it were, upon my man's
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2.3.83
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HORNER
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instigation, to prove him a knave and myself an
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2.3.84
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HORNER
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honest man: and touching the Duke of York, I will
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2.3.85
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HORNER
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take my death, I never meant him any ill, nor the
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2.3.86
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HORNER
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king, nor the queen: and therefore, Peter, have at
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2.3.87
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HORNER
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thee with a downright blow!
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2.3.88
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YORK
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Dispatch: this knave's tongue begins to double.
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2.3.89
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YORK
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Sound, trumpets, alarum to the combatants!
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YORK
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Alarum. They fight, and PETER strikes him down
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2.3.90
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HORNER
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Hold, Peter, hold! I confess, I confess treason.
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HORNER
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Dies
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2.3.91
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YORK
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Take away his weapon. Fellow, thank God, and the
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2.3.92
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YORK
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good wine in thy master's way.
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2.3.93
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PETER
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O God, have I overcome mine enemy in this presence?
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2.3.94
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PETER
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O Peter, thou hast prevailed in right!
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2.3.95
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KING HENRY VI
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Go, take hence that traitor from our sight,
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2.3.96
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KING HENRY VI
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For his death we do perceive his guilt:
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2.3.97
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KING HENRY VI
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And God in justice hath revealed to us
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2.3.98
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KING HENRY VI
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The truth and innocence of this poor fellow,
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2.3.99
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KING HENRY VI
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Which he had thought to have murder'd wrongfully.
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2.3.100
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KING HENRY VI
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Come, fellow, follow us for thy reward.
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KING HENRY VI
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Sound a flourish. Exeunt
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KING HENRY VI
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SCENE IV. A street.
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KING HENRY VI
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Enter GLOUCESTER and his Servingmen, in mourning cloaks
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2.4.1
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GLOUCESTER
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Thus sometimes hath the brightest day a cloud,
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2.4.2
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GLOUCESTER
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And after summer evermore succeeds
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2.4.3
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GLOUCESTER
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Barren winter, with his wrathful nipping cold:
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2.4.4
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GLOUCESTER
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So cares and joys abound, as seasons fleet.
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2.4.5
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GLOUCESTER
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Sirs, what's o'clock?
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2.4.6
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Servants
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Ten, my lord.
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2.4.7
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GLOUCESTER
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Ten is the hour that was appointed me
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2.4.8
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GLOUCESTER
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To watch the coming of my punish'd duchess:
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2.4.9
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GLOUCESTER
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Uneath may she endure the flinty streets,
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2.4.10
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GLOUCESTER
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To tread them with her tender-feeling feet.
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2.4.11
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GLOUCESTER
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Sweet Nell, ill can thy noble mind abrook
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2.4.12
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GLOUCESTER
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The abject people gazing on thy face,
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2.4.13
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GLOUCESTER
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With envious looks, laughing at thy shame,
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2.4.14
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GLOUCESTER
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That erst did follow thy proud chariot-wheels
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2.4.15
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GLOUCESTER
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When thou didst ride in triumph through the streets.
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2.4.16
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GLOUCESTER
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But, soft! I think she comes, and I'll prepare
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2.4.17
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GLOUCESTER
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My tear-stain'd eyes to see her miseries.
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2.4.17
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GLOUCESTER
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Enter the DUCHESS in a white sheet, and a taper burning in her hand, with STANLEY, the Sheriff, and Officers
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2.4.18
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Servant
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So please your grace, we'll take her from the sheriff.
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2.4.19
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GLOUCESTER
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No, stir not, for your lives, let her pass by.
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2.4.20
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DUCHESS
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Come you, my lord, to see my open shame?
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2.4.21
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DUCHESS
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Now thou dost penance too. Look how they gaze!
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2.4.22
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DUCHESS
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See how the giddy multitude do point,
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2.4.23
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DUCHESS
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And nod their heads, and throw their eyes on thee!
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2.4.24
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DUCHESS
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Ah, Gloucester, hide thee from their hateful looks,
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2.4.25
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DUCHESS
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And, in thy closet pent up, rue my shame,
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2.4.26
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DUCHESS
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And ban thine enemies, both mine and thine!
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2.4.27
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GLOUCESTER
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Be patient, gentle Nell, forget this grief.
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2.4.28
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DUCHESS
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Ah, Gloucester, teach me to forget myself!
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2.4.29
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DUCHESS
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For whilst I think I am thy married wife
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2.4.30
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DUCHESS
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And thou a prince, protector of this land,
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2.4.31
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DUCHESS
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Methinks I should not thus be led along,
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2.4.32
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DUCHESS
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Mail'd up in shame, with papers on my back,
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2.4.33
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DUCHESS
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And followed with a rabble that rejoice
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2.4.34
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DUCHESS
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To see my tears and hear my deep-fet groans.
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2.4.35
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DUCHESS
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The ruthless flint doth cut my tender feet,
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2.4.36
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DUCHESS
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And when I start, the envious people laugh
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2.4.37
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DUCHESS
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And bid me be advised how I tread.
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2.4.38
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DUCHESS
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Ah, Humphrey, can I bear this shameful yoke?
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2.4.39
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DUCHESS
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Trow'st thou that e'er I'll look upon the world,
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2.4.40
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DUCHESS
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Or count them happy that enjoy the sun?
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2.4.41
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DUCHESS
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No, dark shall be my light and night my day,
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2.4.42
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DUCHESS
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To think upon my pomp shall be my hell.
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2.4.43
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DUCHESS
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Sometime I'll say, I am Duke Humphrey's wife,
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2.4.44
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DUCHESS
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And he a prince and ruler of the land:
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2.4.45
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DUCHESS
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Yet so he ruled and such a prince he was
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2.4.46
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DUCHESS
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As he stood by whilst I, his forlorn duchess,
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2.4.47
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DUCHESS
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Was made a wonder and a pointing-stock
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2.4.48
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DUCHESS
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To every idle rascal follower.
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2.4.49
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DUCHESS
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But be thou mild and blush not at my shame,
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2.4.50
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DUCHESS
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Nor stir at nothing till the axe of death
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2.4.51
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DUCHESS
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Hang over thee, as, sure, it shortly will,
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2.4.52
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DUCHESS
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For Suffolk, he that can do all in all
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2.4.53
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DUCHESS
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With her that hateth thee and hates us all,
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2.4.54
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DUCHESS
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And York and impious Beaufort, that false priest,
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2.4.55
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DUCHESS
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Have all limed bushes to betray thy wings,
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2.4.56
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DUCHESS
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And, fly thou how thou canst, they'll tangle thee:
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2.4.57
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DUCHESS
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But fear not thou, until thy foot be snared,
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2.4.58
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DUCHESS
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Nor never seek prevention of thy foes.
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2.4.59
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GLOUCESTER
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Ah, Nell, forbear! thou aimest all awry,
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2.4.60
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GLOUCESTER
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I must offend before I be attainted,
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2.4.61
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GLOUCESTER
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And had I twenty times so many foes,
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2.4.62
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GLOUCESTER
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And each of them had twenty times their power,
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2.4.63
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GLOUCESTER
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All these could not procure me any scathe,
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2.4.64
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GLOUCESTER
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So long as I am loyal, true and crimeless.
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2.4.65
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GLOUCESTER
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Wouldst have me rescue thee from this reproach?
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2.4.66
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GLOUCESTER
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Why, yet thy scandal were not wiped away
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2.4.67
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GLOUCESTER
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But I in danger for the breach of law.
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2.4.68
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GLOUCESTER
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Thy greatest help is quiet, gentle Nell:
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2.4.69
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GLOUCESTER
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I pray thee, sort thy heart to patience,
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