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7,801
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.1.346
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YORK
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I fear me you but warm the starved snake,
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7,802
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.347
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YORK
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Who, cherish'd in your breasts, will sting
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7,803
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.348
|
YORK
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your hearts.
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7,804
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.349
|
YORK
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'Twas men I lack'd and you will give them me:
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7,805
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.350
|
YORK
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I take it kindly, and yet be well assured
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7,806
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.351
|
YORK
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You put sharp weapons in a madman's hands.
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7,807
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.352
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YORK
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Whiles I in Ireland nourish a mighty band,
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7,808
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.353
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YORK
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I will stir up in England some black storm
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7,809
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.354
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YORK
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Shall blow ten thousand souls to heaven or hell,
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7,810
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.355
|
YORK
|
And this fell tempest shall not cease to rage
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7,811
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.356
|
YORK
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Until the golden circuit on my head,
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7,812
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.357
|
YORK
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Like to the glorious sun's transparent beams,
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7,813
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.358
|
YORK
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Do calm the fury of this mad-bred flaw.
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7,814
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.359
|
YORK
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And, for a minister of my intent,
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7,815
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.360
|
YORK
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I have seduced a headstrong Kentishman,
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7,816
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.361
|
YORK
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John Cade of Ashford,
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7,817
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.362
|
YORK
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To make commotion, as full well he can,
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7,818
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.363
|
YORK
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Under the title of John Mortimer.
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7,819
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.364
|
YORK
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In Ireland have I seen this stubborn Cade
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7,820
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.365
|
YORK
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Oppose himself against a troop of kerns,
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7,821
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.366
|
YORK
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And fought so long, till that his thighs with darts
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7,822
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.367
|
YORK
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Were almost like a sharp-quill'd porpentine,
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7,823
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.368
|
YORK
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And, in the end being rescued, I have seen
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7,824
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.369
|
YORK
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Him caper upright like a wild Morisco,
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7,825
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.370
|
YORK
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Shaking the bloody darts as he his bells.
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7,826
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.371
|
YORK
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Full often, like a shag-hair'd crafty kern,
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7,827
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.372
|
YORK
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Hath he conversed with the enemy,
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7,828
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.1.373
|
YORK
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And undiscover'd come to me again
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7,829
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.374
|
YORK
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And given me notice of their villanies.
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7,830
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.375
|
YORK
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This devil here shall be my substitute,
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7,831
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.376
|
YORK
|
For that John Mortimer, which now is dead,
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7,832
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.377
|
YORK
|
In face, in gait, in speech, he doth resemble:
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7,833
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.378
|
YORK
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By this I shall perceive the commons' mind,
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7,834
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.379
|
YORK
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How they affect the house and claim of York.
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7,835
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.380
|
YORK
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Say he be taken, rack'd and tortured,
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7,836
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.381
|
YORK
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I know no pain they can inflict upon him
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7,837
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.382
|
YORK
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Will make him say I moved him to those arms.
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7,838
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.383
|
YORK
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Say that he thrive, as 'tis great like he will,
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7,839
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.384
|
YORK
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Why, then from Ireland come I with my strength
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7,840
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.385
|
YORK
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And reap the harvest which that rascal sow'd,
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7,841
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.386
|
YORK
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For Humphrey being dead, as he shall be,
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7,842
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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3.1.387
|
YORK
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And Henry put apart, the next for me.
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7,843
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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YORK
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Exit
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7,844
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
| null |
YORK
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SCENE II. Bury St. Edmund's. A room of state.
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7,845
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Henry VI Part 2
| 66
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YORK
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Enter certain Murderers, hastily
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7,846
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Henry VI Part 2
| 1
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3.2.1
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First Murderer
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Run to my Lord of Suffolk, let him know
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7,847
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Henry VI Part 2
| 1
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3.2.2
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First Murderer
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We have dispatch'd the duke, as he commanded.
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7,848
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Henry VI Part 2
| 2
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3.2.3
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Second Murderer
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O that it were to do! What have we done?
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7,849
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Henry VI Part 2
| 2
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3.2.4
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Second Murderer
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Didst ever hear a man so penitent?
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7,850
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Henry VI Part 2
| 2
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Second Murderer
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Enter SUFFOLK
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7,851
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Henry VI Part 2
| 3
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3.2.5
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First Murder
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Here comes my lord.
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7,852
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Henry VI Part 2
| 4
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3.2.6
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SUFFOLK
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Now, sirs, have you dispatch'd this thing?
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7,853
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Henry VI Part 2
| 5
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3.2.7
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First Murderer
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Ay, my good lord, he's dead.
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7,854
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Henry VI Part 2
| 6
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3.2.8
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SUFFOLK
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Why, that's well said. Go, get you to my house,
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7,855
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Henry VI Part 2
| 6
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3.2.9
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SUFFOLK
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I will reward you for this venturous deed.
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7,856
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Henry VI Part 2
| 6
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3.2.10
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SUFFOLK
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The king and all the peers are here at hand.
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7,857
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.2.11
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SUFFOLK
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Have you laid fair the bed? Is all things well,
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7,858
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Henry VI Part 2
| 6
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3.2.12
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SUFFOLK
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According as I gave directions?
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7,859
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.2.13
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First Murderer
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'Tis, my good lord.
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7,860
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Henry VI Part 2
| 8
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3.2.14
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SUFFOLK
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Away! be gone.
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7,861
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Henry VI Part 2
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SUFFOLK
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Exeunt Murderers
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7,862
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Henry VI Part 2
| 8
| null |
SUFFOLK
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Sound trumpets. Enter KING HENRY VI, QUEEN MARGARET, CARDINAL, SOMERSET, with Attendants
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7,863
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.2.15
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KING HENRY VI
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Go, call our uncle to our presence straight,
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7,864
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Henry VI Part 2
| 9
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3.2.16
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KING HENRY VI
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Say we intend to try his grace to-day.
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7,865
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Henry VI Part 2
| 9
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3.2.17
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KING HENRY VI
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If he be guilty, as 'tis published.
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7,866
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Henry VI Part 2
| 10
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3.2.18
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SUFFOLK
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I'll call him presently, my noble lord.
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7,867
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Henry VI Part 2
| 10
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SUFFOLK
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Exit
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7,868
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Henry VI Part 2
| 11
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3.2.19
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KING HENRY VI
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Lords, take your places, and, I pray you all,
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7,869
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.2.20
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KING HENRY VI
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Proceed no straiter 'gainst our uncle Gloucester
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7,870
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.2.21
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KING HENRY VI
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Than from true evidence of good esteem
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7,871
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.2.22
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KING HENRY VI
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He be approved in practise culpable.
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7,872
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.2.23
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QUEEN MARGARET
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God forbid any malice should prevail,
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7,873
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.2.24
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QUEEN MARGARET
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That faultless may condemn a nobleman!
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7,874
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Henry VI Part 2
| 12
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3.2.25
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QUEEN MARGARET
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Pray God he may acquit him of suspicion!
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7,875
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.2.26
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KING HENRY VI
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I thank thee, Meg, these words content me much.
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7,876
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Henry VI Part 2
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KING HENRY VI
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Re-enter SUFFOLK
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7,877
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Henry VI Part 2
| 13
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3.2.27
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KING HENRY VI
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How now! why look'st thou pale? why tremblest thou?
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7,878
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.2.28
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KING HENRY VI
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Where is our uncle? what's the matter, Suffolk?
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7,879
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.2.29
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SUFFOLK
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Dead in his bed, my lord, Gloucester is dead.
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7,880
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Henry VI Part 2
| 15
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3.2.30
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QUEEN MARGARET
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Marry, God forfend!
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7,881
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.2.31
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CARDINAL
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God's secret judgment: I did dream to-night
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7,882
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.2.32
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CARDINAL
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The duke was dumb and could not speak a word.
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7,883
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Henry VI Part 2
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CARDINAL
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KING HENRY VI swoons
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7,884
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Henry VI Part 2
| 17
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3.2.33
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QUEEN MARGARET
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How fares my lord? Help, lords! the king is dead.
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7,885
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Henry VI Part 2
| 18
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3.2.34
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SOMERSET
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Rear up his body, wring him by the nose.
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7,886
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Henry VI Part 2
| 19
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3.2.35
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QUEEN MARGARET
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Run, go, help, help! O Henry, ope thine eyes!
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7,887
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Henry VI Part 2
| 20
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3.2.36
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SUFFOLK
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He doth revive again: madam, be patient.
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7,888
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Henry VI Part 2
| 21
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3.2.37
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KING HENRY VI
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O heavenly God!
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7,889
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.2.38
|
QUEEN MARGARET
|
How fares my gracious lord?
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7,890
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 23
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3.2.39
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SUFFOLK
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Comfort, my sovereign! gracious Henry, comfort!
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7,891
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Henry VI Part 2
| 24
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3.2.40
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KING HENRY VI
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What, doth my Lord of Suffolk comfort me?
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7,892
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Henry VI Part 2
| 24
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3.2.41
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KING HENRY VI
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Came he right now to sing a raven's note,
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7,893
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Henry VI Part 2
| 24
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3.2.42
|
KING HENRY VI
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Whose dismal tune bereft my vital powers,
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7,894
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 24
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3.2.43
|
KING HENRY VI
|
And thinks he that the chirping of a wren,
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7,895
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 24
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3.2.44
|
KING HENRY VI
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By crying comfort from a hollow breast,
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7,896
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 24
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3.2.45
|
KING HENRY VI
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Can chase away the first-conceived sound?
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7,897
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 24
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3.2.46
|
KING HENRY VI
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Hide not thy poison with such sugar'd words,
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7,898
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Henry VI Part 2
| 24
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3.2.47
|
KING HENRY VI
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Lay not thy hands on me, forbear, I say,
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7,899
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Henry VI Part 2
| 24
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3.2.48
|
KING HENRY VI
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Their touch affrights me as a serpent's sting.
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7,900
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 24
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3.2.49
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KING HENRY VI
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Thou baleful messenger, out of my sight!
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