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GLOUCESTER
And if my death might make this island happy,
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GLOUCESTER
And prove the period of their tyranny,
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I would expend it with all willingness:
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GLOUCESTER
But mine is made the prologue to their play,
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GLOUCESTER
For thousands more, that yet suspect no peril,
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Will not conclude their plotted tragedy.
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Beaufort's red sparkling eyes blab his heart's malice,
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And Suffolk's cloudy brow his stormy hate,
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GLOUCESTER
Sharp Buckingham unburthens with his tongue
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GLOUCESTER
The envious load that lies upon his heart,
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GLOUCESTER
And dogged York, that reaches at the moon,
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GLOUCESTER
Whose overweening arm I have pluck'd back,
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GLOUCESTER
By false accuse doth level at my life:
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GLOUCESTER
And you, my sovereign lady, with the rest,
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GLOUCESTER
Causeless have laid disgraces on my head,
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GLOUCESTER
And with your best endeavour have stirr'd up
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GLOUCESTER
My liefest liege to be mine enemy:
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GLOUCESTER
Ay, all you have laid your heads together--
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GLOUCESTER
Myself had notice of your conventicles--
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GLOUCESTER
And all to make away my guiltless life.
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GLOUCESTER
I shall not want false witness to condemn me,
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Nor store of treasons to augment my guilt,
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GLOUCESTER
The ancient proverb will be well effected:
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GLOUCESTER
'A staff is quickly found to beat a dog.'
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CARDINAL
My liege, his railing is intolerable:
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CARDINAL
If those that care to keep your royal person
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CARDINAL
From treason's secret knife and traitors' rage
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CARDINAL
Be thus upbraided, chid and rated at,
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CARDINAL
And the offender granted scope of speech,
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CARDINAL
'Twill make them cool in zeal unto your grace.
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SUFFOLK
Hath he not twit our sovereign lady here
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SUFFOLK
With ignominious words, though clerkly couch'd,
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SUFFOLK
As if she had suborned some to swear
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SUFFOLK
False allegations to o'erthrow his state?
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QUEEN MARGARET
But I can give the loser leave to chide.
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GLOUCESTER
Far truer spoke than meant: I lose, indeed,
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GLOUCESTER
Beshrew the winners, for they play'd me false!
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GLOUCESTER
And well such losers may have leave to speak.
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BUCKINGHAM
He'll wrest the sense and hold us here all day:
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BUCKINGHAM
Lord cardinal, he is your prisoner.
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CARDINAL
Sirs, take away the duke, and guard him sure.
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GLOUCESTER
Ah! thus King Henry throws away his crutch
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Before his legs be firm to bear his body.
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GLOUCESTER
Thus is the shepherd beaten from thy side,
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And wolves are gnarling who shall gnaw thee first.
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GLOUCESTER
Ah, that my fear were false! ah, that it were!
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GLOUCESTER
For, good King Henry, thy decay I fear.
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GLOUCESTER
Exit, guarded
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KING HENRY VI
My lords, what to your wisdoms seemeth best,
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KING HENRY VI
Do or undo, as if ourself were here.
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QUEEN MARGARET
What, will your highness leave the parliament?
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KING HENRY VI
Ay, Margaret, my heart is drown'd with grief,
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KING HENRY VI
Whose flood begins to flow within mine eyes,
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KING HENRY VI
My body round engirt with misery,
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KING HENRY VI
For what's more miserable than discontent?
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KING HENRY VI
Ah, uncle Humphrey! in thy face I see
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KING HENRY VI
The map of honour, truth and loyalty:
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KING HENRY VI
And yet, good Humphrey, is the hour to come
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KING HENRY VI
That e'er I proved thee false or fear'd thy faith.
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KING HENRY VI
What louring star now envies thy estate,
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That these great lords and Margaret our queen
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Do seek subversion of thy harmless life?
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KING HENRY VI
Thou never didst them wrong, nor no man wrong,
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And as the butcher takes away the calf
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And binds the wretch, and beats it when it strays,
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Bearing it to the bloody slaughter-house,
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Even so remorseless have they borne him hence,
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And as the dam runs lowing up and down,
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Looking the way her harmless young one went,
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And can do nought but wail her darling's loss,
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Even so myself bewails good Gloucester's case
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With sad unhelpful tears, and with dimm'd eyes
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Look after him and cannot do him good,
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So mighty are his vowed enemies.
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His fortunes I will weep, and, 'twixt each groan
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Say 'Who's a traitor? Gloucester he is none.'
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KING HENRY VI
Exeunt all but QUEEN MARGARET, CARDINAL, SUFFOLK, and YORK, SOMERSET remains apart
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QUEEN MARGARET
Free lords, cold snow melts with the sun's hot beams.
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Henry my lord is cold in great affairs,
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Too full of foolish pity, and Gloucester's show
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Beguiles him as the mournful crocodile
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With sorrow snares relenting passengers,
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Or as the snake roll'd in a flowering bank,
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With shining chequer'd slough, doth sting a child
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That for the beauty thinks it excellent.
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QUEEN MARGARET
Believe me, lords, were none more wise than I--
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QUEEN MARGARET
And yet herein I judge mine own wit good--
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QUEEN MARGARET
This Gloucester should be quickly rid the world,
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QUEEN MARGARET
To rid us of the fear we have of him.
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CARDINAL
That he should die is worthy policy,
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CARDINAL
But yet we want a colour for his death:
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CARDINAL
'Tis meet he be condemn'd by course of law.
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SUFFOLK
But, in my mind, that were no policy:
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The king will labour still to save his life,
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The commons haply rise, to save his life,
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SUFFOLK
And yet we have but trivial argument,
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SUFFOLK
More than mistrust, that shows him worthy death.
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YORK
So that, by this, you would not have him die.
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SUFFOLK
Ah, York, no man alive so fain as I!
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YORK
'Tis York that hath more reason for his death.