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SUFFOLK
And think it but a minute spent in sport.
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QUEEN MARGARET
O, let me entreat thee cease. Give me thy hand,
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QUEEN MARGARET
That I may dew it with my mournful tears,
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Nor let the rain of heaven wet this place,
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QUEEN MARGARET
To wash away my woful monuments.
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QUEEN MARGARET
O, could this kiss be printed in thy hand,
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QUEEN MARGARET
That thou mightst think upon these by the seal,
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QUEEN MARGARET
Through whom a thousand sighs are breathed for thee!
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QUEEN MARGARET
So, get thee gone, that I may know my grief,
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QUEEN MARGARET
'Tis but surmised whiles thou art standing by,
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As one that surfeits thinking on a want.
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QUEEN MARGARET
I will repeal thee, or, be well assured,
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QUEEN MARGARET
Adventure to be banished myself:
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QUEEN MARGARET
And banished I am, if but from thee.
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QUEEN MARGARET
Go, speak not to me, even now be gone.
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QUEEN MARGARET
O, go not yet! Even thus two friends condemn'd
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QUEEN MARGARET
Embrace and kiss and take ten thousand leaves,
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QUEEN MARGARET
Loather a hundred times to part than die.
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QUEEN MARGARET
Yet now farewell, and farewell life with thee!
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SUFFOLK
Thus is poor Suffolk ten times banished,
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Once by the king, and three times thrice by thee.
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'Tis not the land I care for, wert thou thence,
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A wilderness is populous enough,
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So Suffolk had thy heavenly company:
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For where thou art, there is the world itself,
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With every several pleasure in the world,
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And where thou art not, desolation.
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SUFFOLK
I can no more: live thou to joy thy life,
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Myself no joy in nought but that thou livest.
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Enter VAUX
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QUEEN MARGARET
Wither goes Vaux so fast? what news, I prithee?
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VAUX
To signify unto his majesty
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That Cardinal Beaufort is at point of death,
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For suddenly a grievous sickness took him,
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That makes him gasp and stare and catch the air,
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Blaspheming God and cursing men on earth.
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Sometimes he talks as if Duke Humphrey's ghost
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Were by his side, sometime he calls the king,
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And whispers to his pillow, as to him,
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The secrets of his overcharged soul,
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And I am sent to tell his majesty
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VAUX
That even now he cries aloud for him.
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QUEEN MARGARET
Go tell this heavy message to the king.
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Exit VAUX
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QUEEN MARGARET
Ay me! what is this world! what news are these!
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QUEEN MARGARET
But wherefore grieve I at an hour's poor loss,
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QUEEN MARGARET
Omitting Suffolk's exile, my soul's treasure?
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Why only, Suffolk, mourn I not for thee,
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And with the southern clouds contend in tears,
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QUEEN MARGARET
Theirs for the earth's increase, mine for my sorrows?
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QUEEN MARGARET
Now get thee hence: the king, thou know'st, is coming,
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QUEEN MARGARET
If thou be found by me, thou art but dead.
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SUFFOLK
If I depart from thee, I cannot live,
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And in thy sight to die, what were it else
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But like a pleasant slumber in thy lap?
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Here could I breathe my soul into the air,
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As mild and gentle as the cradle-babe
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Dying with mother's dug between its lips:
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Where, from thy sight, I should be raging mad,
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And cry out for thee to close up mine eyes,
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To have thee with thy lips to stop my mouth,
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So shouldst thou either turn my flying soul,
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Or I should breathe it so into thy body,
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SUFFOLK
And then it lived in sweet Elysium.
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SUFFOLK
To die by thee were but to die in jest,
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SUFFOLK
From thee to die were torture more than death:
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O, let me stay, befall what may befall!
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QUEEN MARGARET
Away! though parting be a fretful corrosive,
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QUEEN MARGARET
It is applied to a deathful wound.
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QUEEN MARGARET
To France, sweet Suffolk: let me hear from thee,
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QUEEN MARGARET
For wheresoe'er thou art in this world's globe,
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QUEEN MARGARET
I'll have an Iris that shall find thee out.
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SUFFOLK
I go.
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QUEEN MARGARET
And take my heart with thee.
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SUFFOLK
A jewel, lock'd into the wofull'st cask
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That ever did contain a thing of worth.
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Even as a splitted bark, so sunder we
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SUFFOLK
This way fall I to death.
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QUEEN MARGARET
This way for me.
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Exeunt severally
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SCENE III. A bedchamber.
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Enter the KING, SALISBURY, WARWICK, to the CARDINAL in bed
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KING HENRY VI
How fares my lord? speak, Beaufort, to
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KING HENRY VI
thy sovereign.
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CARDINAL
If thou be'st death, I'll give thee England's treasure,
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CARDINAL
Enough to purchase such another island,
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CARDINAL
So thou wilt let me live, and feel no pain.
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KING HENRY VI
Ah, what a sign it is of evil life,
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KING HENRY VI
Where death's approach is seen so terrible!
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WARWICK
Beaufort, it is thy sovereign speaks to thee.
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CARDINAL
Bring me unto my trial when you will.
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CARDINAL
Died he not in his bed? where should he die?
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CARDINAL
Can I make men live, whether they will or no?
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CARDINAL
O, torture me no more! I will confess.
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CARDINAL
Alive again? then show me where he is:
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CARDINAL
I'll give a thousand pound to look upon him.
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CARDINAL
He hath no eyes, the dust hath blinded them.
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CARDINAL
Comb down his hair, look, look! it stands upright,
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CARDINAL
Like lime-twigs set to catch my winged soul.
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CARDINAL
Give me some drink, and bid the apothecary