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Henry VI Part 2
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3.2.148
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KING HENRY VI
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And to survey his dead and earthly image,
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.2.149
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KING HENRY VI
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What were it but to make my sorrow greater?
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KING HENRY VI
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Re-enter WARWICK and others, bearing GLOUCESTER'S body on a bed
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.2.150
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WARWICK
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Come hither, gracious sovereign, view this body.
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.2.151
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KING HENRY VI
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That is to see how deep my grave is made,
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.2.152
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KING HENRY VI
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For with his soul fled all my worldly solace,
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.2.153
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KING HENRY VI
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For seeing him I see my life in death.
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.2.154
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WARWICK
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As surely as my soul intends to live
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3.2.155
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WARWICK
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With that dread King that took our state upon him
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.2.156
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WARWICK
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To free us from his father's wrathful curse,
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8,011
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.2.157
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WARWICK
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I do believe that violent hands were laid
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3.2.158
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WARWICK
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Upon the life of this thrice-famed duke.
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.2.159
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SUFFOLK
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A dreadful oath, sworn with a solemn tongue!
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.2.160
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SUFFOLK
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What instance gives Lord Warwick for his vow?
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Henry VI Part 2
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WARWICK
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See how the blood is settled in his face.
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3.2.162
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WARWICK
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Oft have I seen a timely-parted ghost,
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3.2.163
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WARWICK
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Of ashy semblance, meagre, pale and bloodless,
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WARWICK
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Being all descended to the labouring heart,
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WARWICK
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Who, in the conflict that it holds with death,
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WARWICK
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Attracts the same for aidance 'gainst the enemy,
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WARWICK
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Which with the heart there cools and ne'er returneth
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WARWICK
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To blush and beautify the cheek again.
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WARWICK
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But see, his face is black and full of blood,
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WARWICK
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His eye-balls further out than when he lived,
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WARWICK
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Staring full ghastly like a strangled man,
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WARWICK
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His hair uprear'd, his nostrils stretched with struggling,
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WARWICK
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His hands abroad display'd, as one that grasp'd
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WARWICK
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And tugg'd for life and was by strength subdued:
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WARWICK
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Look, on the sheets his hair you see, is sticking,
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WARWICK
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His well-proportion'd beard made rough and rugged,
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WARWICK
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Like to the summer's corn by tempest lodged.
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3.2.178
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WARWICK
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It cannot be but he was murder'd here,
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WARWICK
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The least of all these signs were probable.
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SUFFOLK
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Why, Warwick, who should do the duke to death?
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3.2.181
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SUFFOLK
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Myself and Beaufort had him in protection,
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3.2.182
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SUFFOLK
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And we, I hope, sir, are no murderers.
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3.2.183
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WARWICK
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But both of you were vow'd Duke Humphrey's foes,
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3.2.184
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WARWICK
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And you, forsooth, had the good duke to keep:
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WARWICK
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'Tis like you would not feast him like a friend,
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3.2.186
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WARWICK
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And 'tis well seen he found an enemy.
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QUEEN MARGARET
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Then you, belike, suspect these noblemen
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3.2.188
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QUEEN MARGARET
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As guilty of Duke Humphrey's timeless death.
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WARWICK
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Who finds the heifer dead and bleeding fresh
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3.2.190
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WARWICK
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And sees fast by a butcher with an axe,
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3.2.191
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WARWICK
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But will suspect 'twas he that made the slaughter?
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.2.192
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WARWICK
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Who finds the partridge in the puttock's nest,
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Henry VI Part 2
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WARWICK
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But may imagine how the bird was dead,
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Henry VI Part 2
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WARWICK
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Although the kite soar with unbloodied beak?
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.2.195
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WARWICK
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Even so suspicious is this tragedy.
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.2.196
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QUEEN MARGARET
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Are you the butcher, Suffolk? Where's your knife?
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.2.197
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QUEEN MARGARET
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Is Beaufort term'd a kite? Where are his talons?
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.2.198
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SUFFOLK
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I wear no knife to slaughter sleeping men,
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.2.199
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SUFFOLK
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But here's a vengeful sword, rusted with ease,
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.2.200
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SUFFOLK
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That shall be scoured in his rancorous heart
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Henry VI Part 2
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SUFFOLK
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That slanders me with murder's crimson badge.
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Henry VI Part 2
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SUFFOLK
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Say, if thou darest, proud Lord of Warwick-shire,
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Henry VI Part 2
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SUFFOLK
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That I am faulty in Duke Humphrey's death.
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SUFFOLK
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Exeunt CARDINAL, SOMERSET, and others
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WARWICK
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What dares not Warwick, if false Suffolk dare him?
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QUEEN MARGARET
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He dares not calm his contumelious spirit
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3.2.206
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QUEEN MARGARET
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Nor cease to be an arrogant controller,
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QUEEN MARGARET
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Though Suffolk dare him twenty thousand times.
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WARWICK
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Madam, be still, with reverence may I say,
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3.2.209
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WARWICK
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For every word you speak in his behalf
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WARWICK
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Is slander to your royal dignity.
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SUFFOLK
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Blunt-witted lord, ignoble in demeanor!
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SUFFOLK
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If ever lady wrong'd her lord so much,
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SUFFOLK
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Thy mother took into her blameful bed
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SUFFOLK
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Some stern untutor'd churl, and noble stock
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SUFFOLK
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Was graft with crab-tree slip, whose fruit thou art,
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SUFFOLK
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And never of the Nevils' noble race.
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WARWICK
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But that the guilt of murder bucklers thee
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WARWICK
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And I should rob the deathsman of his fee,
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WARWICK
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Quitting thee thereby of ten thousand shames,
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WARWICK
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And that my sovereign's presence makes me mild,
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WARWICK
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I would, false murderous coward, on thy knee
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3.2.222
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WARWICK
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Make thee beg pardon for thy passed speech,
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WARWICK
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And say it was thy mother that thou meant'st
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3.2.224
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WARWICK
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That thou thyself was born in bastardy,
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WARWICK
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And after all this fearful homage done,
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WARWICK
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Give thee thy hire and send thy soul to hell,
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WARWICK
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Pernicious blood-sucker of sleeping men!
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SUFFOLK
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Thou shall be waking well I shed thy blood,
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3.2.229
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SUFFOLK
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If from this presence thou darest go with me.
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3.2.230
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WARWICK
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Away even now, or I will drag thee hence:
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WARWICK
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Unworthy though thou art, I'll cope with thee
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WARWICK
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And do some service to Duke Humphrey's ghost.
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WARWICK
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Exeunt SUFFOLK and WARWICK
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3.2.233
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KING HENRY VI
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What stronger breastplate than a heart untainted!
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KING HENRY VI
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Thrice is he armed that hath his quarrel just,
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KING HENRY VI
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And he but naked, though lock'd up in steel
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3.2.236
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KING HENRY VI
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Whose conscience with injustice is corrupted.
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KING HENRY VI
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A noise within
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3.2.237
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QUEEN MARGARET
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What noise is this?
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QUEEN MARGARET
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Re-enter SUFFOLK and WARWICK, with their weapons drawn
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.2.238
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KING HENRY VI
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Why, how now, lords! your wrathful weapons drawn
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.2.239
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KING HENRY VI
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Here in our presence! dare you be so bold?
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.2.240
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KING HENRY VI
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Why, what tumultuous clamour have we here?
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Henry VI Part 2
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3.2.241
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SUFFOLK
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The traitorous Warwick with the men of Bury
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3.2.242
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SUFFOLK
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Set all upon me, mighty sovereign.
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