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7,501
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.1.52
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SUFFOLK
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By wicked means to frame our sovereign's fall.
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7,502
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Henry VI Part 2
| 3
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3.1.53
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SUFFOLK
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Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep,
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7,503
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Henry VI Part 2
| 3
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3.1.54
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SUFFOLK
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And in his simple show he harbours treason.
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7,504
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Henry VI Part 2
| 3
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3.1.55
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SUFFOLK
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The fox barks not when he would steal the lamb.
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7,505
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Henry VI Part 2
| 3
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3.1.56
|
SUFFOLK
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No, no, my sovereign, Gloucester is a man
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7,506
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Henry VI Part 2
| 3
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3.1.57
|
SUFFOLK
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Unsounded yet and full of deep deceit.
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7,507
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Henry VI Part 2
| 4
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3.1.58
|
CARDINAL
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Did he not, contrary to form of law,
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7,508
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.1.59
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CARDINAL
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Devise strange deaths for small offences done?
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7,509
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Henry VI Part 2
| 5
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3.1.60
|
YORK
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And did he not, in his protectorship,
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7,510
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.1.61
|
YORK
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Levy great sums of money through the realm
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7,511
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 5
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3.1.62
|
YORK
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For soldiers' pay in France, and never sent it?
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7,512
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 5
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3.1.63
|
YORK
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By means whereof the towns each day revolted.
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7,513
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 6
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3.1.64
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BUCKINGHAM
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Tut, these are petty faults to faults unknown.
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7,514
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Henry VI Part 2
| 6
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3.1.65
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BUCKINGHAM
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Which time will bring to light in smooth
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7,515
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 6
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3.1.66
|
BUCKINGHAM
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Duke Humphrey.
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7,516
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 7
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3.1.67
|
KING HENRY VI
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My lords, at once: the care you have of us,
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7,517
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 7
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3.1.68
|
KING HENRY VI
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To mow down thorns that would annoy our foot,
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7,518
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Henry VI Part 2
| 7
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3.1.69
|
KING HENRY VI
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Is worthy praise: but, shall I speak my conscience,
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7,519
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Henry VI Part 2
| 7
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3.1.70
|
KING HENRY VI
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Our kinsman Gloucester is as innocent
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7,520
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Henry VI Part 2
| 7
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3.1.71
|
KING HENRY VI
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From meaning treason to our royal person
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7,521
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.1.72
|
KING HENRY VI
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As is the sucking lamb or harmless dove:
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7,522
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.1.73
|
KING HENRY VI
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The duke is virtuous, mild and too well given
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7,523
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.1.74
|
KING HENRY VI
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To dream on evil or to work my downfall.
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7,524
|
Henry VI Part 2
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3.1.75
|
QUEEN MARGARET
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Ah, what's more dangerous than this fond affiance!
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7,525
|
Henry VI Part 2
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3.1.76
|
QUEEN MARGARET
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Seems he a dove? his feathers are but borrowed,
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7,526
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 8
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3.1.77
|
QUEEN MARGARET
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For he's disposed as the hateful raven:
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7,527
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.1.78
|
QUEEN MARGARET
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Is he a lamb? his skin is surely lent him,
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7,528
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 8
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3.1.79
|
QUEEN MARGARET
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For he's inclined as is the ravenous wolf.
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7,529
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 8
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3.1.80
|
QUEEN MARGARET
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Who cannot steal a shape that means deceit?
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7,530
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 8
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3.1.81
|
QUEEN MARGARET
|
Take heed, my lord, the welfare of us all
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7,531
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 8
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3.1.82
|
QUEEN MARGARET
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Hangs on the cutting short that fraudful man.
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7,532
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 8
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QUEEN MARGARET
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Enter SOMERSET
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7,533
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 9
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3.1.83
|
SOMERSET
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All health unto my gracious sovereign!
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7,534
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 10
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3.1.84
|
KING HENRY VI
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Welcome, Lord Somerset. What news from France?
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7,535
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 11
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3.1.85
|
SOMERSET
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That all your interest in those territories
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7,536
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 11
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3.1.86
|
SOMERSET
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Is utterly bereft you, all is lost.
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7,537
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 12
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3.1.87
|
KING HENRY VI
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Cold news, Lord Somerset: but God's will be done!
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7,538
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 13
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3.1.88
|
YORK
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[Aside] Cold news for me, for I had hope of France
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7,539
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 13
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3.1.89
|
YORK
|
As firmly as I hope for fertile England.
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7,540
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 13
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3.1.90
|
YORK
|
Thus are my blossoms blasted in the bud
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7,541
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 13
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3.1.91
|
YORK
|
And caterpillars eat my leaves away,
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7,542
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 13
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3.1.92
|
YORK
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But I will remedy this gear ere long,
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7,543
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 13
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3.1.93
|
YORK
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Or sell my title for a glorious grave.
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7,544
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 13
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YORK
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Enter GLOUCESTER
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7,545
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 14
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3.1.94
|
GLOUCESTER
|
All happiness unto my lord the king!
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7,546
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 14
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3.1.95
|
GLOUCESTER
|
Pardon, my liege, that I have stay'd so long.
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7,547
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 15
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3.1.96
|
SUFFOLK
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Nay, Gloucester, know that thou art come too soon,
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7,548
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 15
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3.1.97
|
SUFFOLK
|
Unless thou wert more loyal than thou art:
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7,549
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 15
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3.1.98
|
SUFFOLK
|
I do arrest thee of high treason here.
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7,550
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 16
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3.1.99
|
GLOUCESTER
|
Well, Suffolk, thou shalt not see me blush
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7,551
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 16
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3.1.100
|
GLOUCESTER
|
Nor change my countenance for this arrest:
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7,552
|
Henry VI Part 2
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3.1.101
|
GLOUCESTER
|
A heart unspotted is not easily daunted.
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7,553
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 16
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3.1.102
|
GLOUCESTER
|
The purest spring is not so free from mud
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7,554
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 16
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3.1.103
|
GLOUCESTER
|
As I am clear from treason to my sovereign:
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7,555
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 16
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3.1.104
|
GLOUCESTER
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Who can accuse me? wherein am I guilty?
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7,556
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 17
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3.1.105
|
YORK
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'Tis thought, my lord, that you took bribes of France,
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7,557
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 17
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3.1.106
|
YORK
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And, being protector, stayed the soldiers' pay,
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7,558
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 17
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3.1.107
|
YORK
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By means whereof his highness hath lost France.
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7,559
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 18
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3.1.108
|
GLOUCESTER
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Is it but thought so? what are they that think it?
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7,560
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 18
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3.1.109
|
GLOUCESTER
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I never robb'd the soldiers of their pay,
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7,561
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 18
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3.1.110
|
GLOUCESTER
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Nor ever had one penny bribe from France.
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7,562
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 18
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3.1.111
|
GLOUCESTER
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So help me God, as I have watch'd the night,
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7,563
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 18
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3.1.112
|
GLOUCESTER
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Ay, night by night, in studying good for England,
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7,564
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 18
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3.1.113
|
GLOUCESTER
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That doit that e'er I wrested from the king,
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7,565
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 18
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3.1.114
|
GLOUCESTER
|
Or any groat I hoarded to my use,
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7,566
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 18
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3.1.115
|
GLOUCESTER
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Be brought against me at my trial-day!
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7,567
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 18
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3.1.116
|
GLOUCESTER
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No, many a pound of mine own proper store,
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7,568
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 18
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3.1.117
|
GLOUCESTER
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Because I would not tax the needy commons,
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7,569
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 18
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3.1.118
|
GLOUCESTER
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Have I disbursed to the garrisons,
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7,570
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 18
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3.1.119
|
GLOUCESTER
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And never ask'd for restitution.
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7,571
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 19
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3.1.120
|
CARDINAL
|
It serves you well, my lord, to say so much.
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7,572
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 20
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3.1.121
|
GLOUCESTER
|
I say no more than truth, so help me God!
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7,573
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 21
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3.1.122
|
YORK
|
In your protectorship you did devise
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7,574
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 21
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3.1.123
|
YORK
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Strange tortures for offenders never heard of,
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7,575
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 21
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3.1.124
|
YORK
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That England was defamed by tyranny.
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7,576
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 22
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3.1.125
|
GLOUCESTER
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Why, 'tis well known that, whiles I was
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7,577
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 22
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3.1.126
|
GLOUCESTER
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protector,
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7,578
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 22
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3.1.127
|
GLOUCESTER
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Pity was all the fault that was in me,
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7,579
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 22
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3.1.128
|
GLOUCESTER
|
For I should melt at an offender's tears,
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7,580
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.1.129
|
GLOUCESTER
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And lowly words were ransom for their fault.
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7,581
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 22
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3.1.130
|
GLOUCESTER
|
Unless it were a bloody murderer,
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7,582
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 22
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3.1.131
|
GLOUCESTER
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Or foul felonious thief that fleeced poor passengers,
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7,583
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 22
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3.1.132
|
GLOUCESTER
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I never gave them condign punishment:
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7,584
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 22
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3.1.133
|
GLOUCESTER
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Murder indeed, that bloody sin, I tortured
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7,585
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 22
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3.1.134
|
GLOUCESTER
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Above the felon or what trespass else.
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7,586
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 23
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3.1.135
|
SUFFOLK
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My lord, these faults are easy, quickly answered:
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7,587
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 23
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3.1.136
|
SUFFOLK
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But mightier crimes are laid unto your charge,
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7,588
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 23
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3.1.137
|
SUFFOLK
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Whereof you cannot easily purge yourself.
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7,589
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 23
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3.1.138
|
SUFFOLK
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I do arrest you in his highness' name,
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7,590
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Henry VI Part 2
| 23
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3.1.139
|
SUFFOLK
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And here commit you to my lord cardinal
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7,591
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Henry VI Part 2
| 23
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3.1.140
|
SUFFOLK
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To keep, until your further time of trial.
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7,592
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 24
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3.1.141
|
KING HENRY VI
|
My lord of Gloucester, 'tis my special hope
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7,593
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 24
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3.1.142
|
KING HENRY VI
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That you will clear yourself from all suspect:
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7,594
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 24
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3.1.143
|
KING HENRY VI
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My conscience tells me you are innocent.
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7,595
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 25
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3.1.144
|
GLOUCESTER
|
Ah, gracious lord, these days are dangerous:
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7,596
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Henry VI Part 2
| 25
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3.1.145
|
GLOUCESTER
|
Virtue is choked with foul ambition
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7,597
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 25
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3.1.146
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GLOUCESTER
|
And charity chased hence by rancour's hand,
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7,598
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 25
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3.1.147
|
GLOUCESTER
|
Foul subornation is predominant
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7,599
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 25
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3.1.148
|
GLOUCESTER
|
And equity exiled your highness' land.
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7,600
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 25
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3.1.149
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GLOUCESTER
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I know their complot is to have my life,
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