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KING HENRY VI
Upon thy eye-balls murderous tyranny
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KING HENRY VI
Sits in grim majesty, to fright the world.
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KING HENRY VI
Look not upon me, for thine eyes are wounding:
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KING HENRY VI
Yet do not go away: come, basilisk,
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KING HENRY VI
And kill the innocent gazer with thy sight,
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KING HENRY VI
For in the shade of death I shall find joy,
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KING HENRY VI
In life but double death, now Gloucester's dead.
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QUEEN MARGARET
Why do you rate my Lord of Suffolk thus?
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QUEEN MARGARET
Although the duke was enemy to him,
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QUEEN MARGARET
Yet he most Christian-like laments his death:
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QUEEN MARGARET
And for myself, foe as he was to me,
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QUEEN MARGARET
Might liquid tears or heart-offending groans
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QUEEN MARGARET
Or blood-consuming sighs recall his life,
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QUEEN MARGARET
I would be blind with weeping, sick with groans,
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QUEEN MARGARET
Look pale as primrose with blood-drinking sighs,
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QUEEN MARGARET
And all to have the noble duke alive.
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QUEEN MARGARET
What know I how the world may deem of me?
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QUEEN MARGARET
For it is known we were but hollow friends:
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QUEEN MARGARET
It may be judged I made the duke away,
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QUEEN MARGARET
So shall my name with slander's tongue be wounded,
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QUEEN MARGARET
And princes' courts be fill'd with my reproach.
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QUEEN MARGARET
This get I by his death: ay me, unhappy!
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QUEEN MARGARET
To be a queen, and crown'd with infamy!
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KING HENRY VI
Ah, woe is me for Gloucester, wretched man!
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QUEEN MARGARET
Be woe for me, more wretched than he is.
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QUEEN MARGARET
What, dost thou turn away and hide thy face?
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QUEEN MARGARET
I am no loathsome leper, look on me.
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QUEEN MARGARET
What! art thou, like the adder, waxen deaf?
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QUEEN MARGARET
Be poisonous too and kill thy forlorn queen.
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QUEEN MARGARET
Is all thy comfort shut in Gloucester's tomb?
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QUEEN MARGARET
Why, then, dame Margaret was ne'er thy joy.
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QUEEN MARGARET
Erect his statue and worship it,
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QUEEN MARGARET
And make my image but an alehouse sign.
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QUEEN MARGARET
Was I for this nigh wreck'd upon the sea
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QUEEN MARGARET
And twice by awkward wind from England's bank
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QUEEN MARGARET
Drove back again unto my native clime?
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QUEEN MARGARET
What boded this, but well forewarning wind
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QUEEN MARGARET
Did seem to say 'Seek not a scorpion's nest,
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QUEEN MARGARET
Nor set no footing on this unkind shore'?
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QUEEN MARGARET
What did I then, but cursed the gentle gusts
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QUEEN MARGARET
And he that loosed them forth their brazen caves:
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QUEEN MARGARET
And bid them blow towards England's blessed shore,
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QUEEN MARGARET
Or turn our stern upon a dreadful rock
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QUEEN MARGARET
Yet AEolus would not be a murderer,
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QUEEN MARGARET
But left that hateful office unto thee:
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QUEEN MARGARET
The pretty-vaulting sea refused to drown me,
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QUEEN MARGARET
Knowing that thou wouldst have me drown'd on shore,
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QUEEN MARGARET
With tears as salt as sea, through thy unkindness:
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QUEEN MARGARET
The splitting rocks cower'd in the sinking sands
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QUEEN MARGARET
And would not dash me with their ragged sides,
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QUEEN MARGARET
Because thy flinty heart, more hard than they,
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QUEEN MARGARET
Might in thy palace perish Margaret.
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QUEEN MARGARET
As far as I could ken thy chalky cliffs,
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QUEEN MARGARET
When from thy shore the tempest beat us back,
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QUEEN MARGARET
I stood upon the hatches in the storm,
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QUEEN MARGARET
And when the dusky sky began to rob
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QUEEN MARGARET
My earnest-gaping sight of thy land's view,
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QUEEN MARGARET
I took a costly jewel from my neck,
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QUEEN MARGARET
A heart it was, bound in with diamonds,
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QUEEN MARGARET
And threw it towards thy land: the sea received it,
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QUEEN MARGARET
And so I wish'd thy body might my heart:
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QUEEN MARGARET
And even with this I lost fair England's view
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QUEEN MARGARET
And bid mine eyes be packing with my heart
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QUEEN MARGARET
And call'd them blind and dusky spectacles,
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QUEEN MARGARET
For losing ken of Albion's wished coast.
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QUEEN MARGARET
How often have I tempted Suffolk's tongue,
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QUEEN MARGARET
The agent of thy foul inconstancy,
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QUEEN MARGARET
To sit and witch me, as Ascanius did
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QUEEN MARGARET
When he to madding Dido would unfold
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QUEEN MARGARET
His father's acts commenced in burning Troy!
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QUEEN MARGARET
Am I not witch'd like her? or thou not false like him?
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QUEEN MARGARET
Ay me, I can no more! die, Margaret!
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QUEEN MARGARET
For Henry weeps that thou dost live so long.
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QUEEN MARGARET
Noise within. Enter WARWICK, SALISBURY, and many Commons
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WARWICK
It is reported, mighty sovereign,
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WARWICK
That good Duke Humphrey traitorously is murder'd
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WARWICK
By Suffolk and the Cardinal Beaufort's means.
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WARWICK
The commons, like an angry hive of bees
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WARWICK
That want their leader, scatter up and down
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WARWICK
And care not who they sting in his revenge.
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WARWICK
Myself have calm'd their spleenful mutiny,
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WARWICK
Until they hear the order of his death.
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KING HENRY VI
That he is dead, good Warwick, 'tis too true,
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KING HENRY VI
But how he died God knows, not Henry:
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KING HENRY VI
Enter his chamber, view his breathless corpse,
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KING HENRY VI
And comment then upon his sudden death.
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WARWICK
That shall I do, my liege. Stay, Salisbury,
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WARWICK
With the rude multitude till I return.
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WARWICK
Exit
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KING HENRY VI
O Thou that judgest all things, stay my thoughts,
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KING HENRY VI
My thoughts, that labour to persuade my soul
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KING HENRY VI
Some violent hands were laid on Humphrey's life!
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KING HENRY VI
If my suspect be false, forgive me, God,
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KING HENRY VI
For judgment only doth belong to thee.
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KING HENRY VI
Fain would I go to chafe his paly lips
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KING HENRY VI
With twenty thousand kisses, and to drain
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KING HENRY VI
Upon his face an ocean of salt tears,
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KING HENRY VI
To tell my love unto his dumb deaf trunk,
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KING HENRY VI
And with my fingers feel his hand unfeeling:
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KING HENRY VI
But all in vain are these mean obsequies,