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7,301 | Henry VI Part 2 | 18 | 2.3.76 | SALISBURY | Come, leave your drinking, and fall to blows. |
7,302 | Henry VI Part 2 | 18 | 2.3.77 | SALISBURY | Sirrah, what's thy name? |
7,303 | Henry VI Part 2 | 19 | 2.3.78 | PETER | Peter, forsooth. |
7,304 | Henry VI Part 2 | 20 | 2.3.79 | SALISBURY | Peter! what more? |
7,305 | Henry VI Part 2 | 21 | 2.3.80 | PETER | Thump. |
7,306 | Henry VI Part 2 | 22 | 2.3.81 | SALISBURY | Thump! then see thou thump thy master well. |
7,307 | Henry VI Part 2 | 23 | 2.3.82 | HORNER | Masters, I am come hither, as it were, upon my man's |
7,308 | Henry VI Part 2 | 23 | 2.3.83 | HORNER | instigation, to prove him a knave and myself an |
7,309 | Henry VI Part 2 | 23 | 2.3.84 | HORNER | honest man: and touching the Duke of York, I will |
7,310 | Henry VI Part 2 | 23 | 2.3.85 | HORNER | take my death, I never meant him any ill, nor the |
7,311 | Henry VI Part 2 | 23 | 2.3.86 | HORNER | king, nor the queen: and therefore, Peter, have at |
7,312 | Henry VI Part 2 | 23 | 2.3.87 | HORNER | thee with a downright blow! |
7,313 | Henry VI Part 2 | 24 | 2.3.88 | YORK | Dispatch: this knave's tongue begins to double. |
7,314 | Henry VI Part 2 | 24 | 2.3.89 | YORK | Sound, trumpets, alarum to the combatants! |
7,315 | Henry VI Part 2 | 24 | null | YORK | Alarum. They fight, and PETER strikes him down |
7,316 | Henry VI Part 2 | 25 | 2.3.90 | HORNER | Hold, Peter, hold! I confess, I confess treason. |
7,317 | Henry VI Part 2 | 25 | null | HORNER | Dies |
7,318 | Henry VI Part 2 | 26 | 2.3.91 | YORK | Take away his weapon. Fellow, thank God, and the |
7,319 | Henry VI Part 2 | 26 | 2.3.92 | YORK | good wine in thy master's way. |
7,320 | Henry VI Part 2 | 27 | 2.3.93 | PETER | O God, have I overcome mine enemy in this presence? |
7,321 | Henry VI Part 2 | 27 | 2.3.94 | PETER | O Peter, thou hast prevailed in right! |
7,322 | Henry VI Part 2 | 28 | 2.3.95 | KING HENRY VI | Go, take hence that traitor from our sight, |
7,323 | Henry VI Part 2 | 28 | 2.3.96 | KING HENRY VI | For his death we do perceive his guilt: |
7,324 | Henry VI Part 2 | 28 | 2.3.97 | KING HENRY VI | And God in justice hath revealed to us |
7,325 | Henry VI Part 2 | 28 | 2.3.98 | KING HENRY VI | The truth and innocence of this poor fellow, |
7,326 | Henry VI Part 2 | 28 | 2.3.99 | KING HENRY VI | Which he had thought to have murder'd wrongfully. |
7,327 | Henry VI Part 2 | 28 | 2.3.100 | KING HENRY VI | Come, fellow, follow us for thy reward. |
7,328 | Henry VI Part 2 | 28 | null | KING HENRY VI | Sound a flourish. Exeunt |
7,329 | Henry VI Part 2 | 28 | null | KING HENRY VI | SCENE IV. A street. |
7,330 | Henry VI Part 2 | 28 | null | KING HENRY VI | Enter GLOUCESTER and his Servingmen, in mourning cloaks |
7,331 | Henry VI Part 2 | 1 | 2.4.1 | GLOUCESTER | Thus sometimes hath the brightest day a cloud, |
7,332 | Henry VI Part 2 | 1 | 2.4.2 | GLOUCESTER | And after summer evermore succeeds |
7,333 | Henry VI Part 2 | 1 | 2.4.3 | GLOUCESTER | Barren winter, with his wrathful nipping cold: |
7,334 | Henry VI Part 2 | 1 | 2.4.4 | GLOUCESTER | So cares and joys abound, as seasons fleet. |
7,335 | Henry VI Part 2 | 1 | 2.4.5 | GLOUCESTER | Sirs, what's o'clock? |
7,336 | Henry VI Part 2 | 2 | 2.4.6 | Servants | Ten, my lord. |
7,337 | Henry VI Part 2 | 3 | 2.4.7 | GLOUCESTER | Ten is the hour that was appointed me |
7,338 | Henry VI Part 2 | 3 | 2.4.8 | GLOUCESTER | To watch the coming of my punish'd duchess: |
7,339 | Henry VI Part 2 | 3 | 2.4.9 | GLOUCESTER | Uneath may she endure the flinty streets, |
7,340 | Henry VI Part 2 | 3 | 2.4.10 | GLOUCESTER | To tread them with her tender-feeling feet. |
7,341 | Henry VI Part 2 | 3 | 2.4.11 | GLOUCESTER | Sweet Nell, ill can thy noble mind abrook |
7,342 | Henry VI Part 2 | 3 | 2.4.12 | GLOUCESTER | The abject people gazing on thy face, |
7,343 | Henry VI Part 2 | 3 | 2.4.13 | GLOUCESTER | With envious looks, laughing at thy shame, |
7,344 | Henry VI Part 2 | 3 | 2.4.14 | GLOUCESTER | That erst did follow thy proud chariot-wheels |
7,345 | Henry VI Part 2 | 3 | 2.4.15 | GLOUCESTER | When thou didst ride in triumph through the streets. |
7,346 | Henry VI Part 2 | 3 | 2.4.16 | GLOUCESTER | But, soft! I think she comes, and I'll prepare |
7,347 | Henry VI Part 2 | 3 | 2.4.17 | GLOUCESTER | My tear-stain'd eyes to see her miseries. |
7,348 | Henry VI Part 2 | 3 | 2.4.17 | GLOUCESTER | Enter the DUCHESS in a white sheet, and a taper burning in her hand, with STANLEY, the Sheriff, and Officers |
7,349 | Henry VI Part 2 | 4 | 2.4.18 | Servant | So please your grace, we'll take her from the sheriff. |
7,350 | Henry VI Part 2 | 5 | 2.4.19 | GLOUCESTER | No, stir not, for your lives, let her pass by. |
7,351 | Henry VI Part 2 | 6 | 2.4.20 | DUCHESS | Come you, my lord, to see my open shame? |
7,352 | Henry VI Part 2 | 6 | 2.4.21 | DUCHESS | Now thou dost penance too. Look how they gaze! |
7,353 | Henry VI Part 2 | 6 | 2.4.22 | DUCHESS | See how the giddy multitude do point, |
7,354 | Henry VI Part 2 | 6 | 2.4.23 | DUCHESS | And nod their heads, and throw their eyes on thee! |
7,355 | Henry VI Part 2 | 6 | 2.4.24 | DUCHESS | Ah, Gloucester, hide thee from their hateful looks, |
7,356 | Henry VI Part 2 | 6 | 2.4.25 | DUCHESS | And, in thy closet pent up, rue my shame, |
7,357 | Henry VI Part 2 | 6 | 2.4.26 | DUCHESS | And ban thine enemies, both mine and thine! |
7,358 | Henry VI Part 2 | 7 | 2.4.27 | GLOUCESTER | Be patient, gentle Nell, forget this grief. |
7,359 | Henry VI Part 2 | 8 | 2.4.28 | DUCHESS | Ah, Gloucester, teach me to forget myself! |
7,360 | Henry VI Part 2 | 8 | 2.4.29 | DUCHESS | For whilst I think I am thy married wife |
7,361 | Henry VI Part 2 | 8 | 2.4.30 | DUCHESS | And thou a prince, protector of this land, |
7,362 | Henry VI Part 2 | 8 | 2.4.31 | DUCHESS | Methinks I should not thus be led along, |
7,363 | Henry VI Part 2 | 8 | 2.4.32 | DUCHESS | Mail'd up in shame, with papers on my back, |
7,364 | Henry VI Part 2 | 8 | 2.4.33 | DUCHESS | And followed with a rabble that rejoice |
7,365 | Henry VI Part 2 | 8 | 2.4.34 | DUCHESS | To see my tears and hear my deep-fet groans. |
7,366 | Henry VI Part 2 | 8 | 2.4.35 | DUCHESS | The ruthless flint doth cut my tender feet, |
7,367 | Henry VI Part 2 | 8 | 2.4.36 | DUCHESS | And when I start, the envious people laugh |
7,368 | Henry VI Part 2 | 8 | 2.4.37 | DUCHESS | And bid me be advised how I tread. |
7,369 | Henry VI Part 2 | 8 | 2.4.38 | DUCHESS | Ah, Humphrey, can I bear this shameful yoke? |
7,370 | Henry VI Part 2 | 8 | 2.4.39 | DUCHESS | Trow'st thou that e'er I'll look upon the world, |
7,371 | Henry VI Part 2 | 8 | 2.4.40 | DUCHESS | Or count them happy that enjoy the sun? |
7,372 | Henry VI Part 2 | 8 | 2.4.41 | DUCHESS | No, dark shall be my light and night my day, |
7,373 | Henry VI Part 2 | 8 | 2.4.42 | DUCHESS | To think upon my pomp shall be my hell. |
7,374 | Henry VI Part 2 | 8 | 2.4.43 | DUCHESS | Sometime I'll say, I am Duke Humphrey's wife, |
7,375 | Henry VI Part 2 | 8 | 2.4.44 | DUCHESS | And he a prince and ruler of the land: |
7,376 | Henry VI Part 2 | 8 | 2.4.45 | DUCHESS | Yet so he ruled and such a prince he was |
7,377 | Henry VI Part 2 | 8 | 2.4.46 | DUCHESS | As he stood by whilst I, his forlorn duchess, |
7,378 | Henry VI Part 2 | 8 | 2.4.47 | DUCHESS | Was made a wonder and a pointing-stock |
7,379 | Henry VI Part 2 | 8 | 2.4.48 | DUCHESS | To every idle rascal follower. |
7,380 | Henry VI Part 2 | 8 | 2.4.49 | DUCHESS | But be thou mild and blush not at my shame, |
7,381 | Henry VI Part 2 | 8 | 2.4.50 | DUCHESS | Nor stir at nothing till the axe of death |
7,382 | Henry VI Part 2 | 8 | 2.4.51 | DUCHESS | Hang over thee, as, sure, it shortly will, |
7,383 | Henry VI Part 2 | 8 | 2.4.52 | DUCHESS | For Suffolk, he that can do all in all |
7,384 | Henry VI Part 2 | 8 | 2.4.53 | DUCHESS | With her that hateth thee and hates us all, |
7,385 | Henry VI Part 2 | 8 | 2.4.54 | DUCHESS | And York and impious Beaufort, that false priest, |
7,386 | Henry VI Part 2 | 8 | 2.4.55 | DUCHESS | Have all limed bushes to betray thy wings, |
7,387 | Henry VI Part 2 | 8 | 2.4.56 | DUCHESS | And, fly thou how thou canst, they'll tangle thee: |
7,388 | Henry VI Part 2 | 8 | 2.4.57 | DUCHESS | But fear not thou, until thy foot be snared, |
7,389 | Henry VI Part 2 | 8 | 2.4.58 | DUCHESS | Nor never seek prevention of thy foes. |
7,390 | Henry VI Part 2 | 9 | 2.4.59 | GLOUCESTER | Ah, Nell, forbear! thou aimest all awry, |
7,391 | Henry VI Part 2 | 9 | 2.4.60 | GLOUCESTER | I must offend before I be attainted, |
7,392 | Henry VI Part 2 | 9 | 2.4.61 | GLOUCESTER | And had I twenty times so many foes, |
7,393 | Henry VI Part 2 | 9 | 2.4.62 | GLOUCESTER | And each of them had twenty times their power, |
7,394 | Henry VI Part 2 | 9 | 2.4.63 | GLOUCESTER | All these could not procure me any scathe, |
7,395 | Henry VI Part 2 | 9 | 2.4.64 | GLOUCESTER | So long as I am loyal, true and crimeless. |
7,396 | Henry VI Part 2 | 9 | 2.4.65 | GLOUCESTER | Wouldst have me rescue thee from this reproach? |
7,397 | Henry VI Part 2 | 9 | 2.4.66 | GLOUCESTER | Why, yet thy scandal were not wiped away |
7,398 | Henry VI Part 2 | 9 | 2.4.67 | GLOUCESTER | But I in danger for the breach of law. |
7,399 | Henry VI Part 2 | 9 | 2.4.68 | GLOUCESTER | Thy greatest help is quiet, gentle Nell: |
7,400 | Henry VI Part 2 | 9 | 2.4.69 | GLOUCESTER | I pray thee, sort thy heart to patience, |
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