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3.3.19
CARDINAL
Bring the strong poison that I bought of him.
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3.3.20
KING HENRY VI
O thou eternal Mover of the heavens.
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3.3.21
KING HENRY VI
Look with a gentle eye upon this wretch!
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3.3.22
KING HENRY VI
O, beat away the busy meddling fiend
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3.3.23
KING HENRY VI
That lays strong siege unto this wretch's soul.
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3.3.24
KING HENRY VI
And from his bosom purge this black despair!
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3.3.25
WARWICK
See, how the pangs of death do make him grin!
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3.3.26
SALISBURY
Disturb him not, let him pass peaceably.
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3.3.27
KING HENRY VI
Peace to his soul, if God's good pleasure be!
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3.3.28
KING HENRY VI
Lord cardinal, if thou think'st on heaven's bliss,
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3.3.29
KING HENRY VI
Hold up thy hand, make signal of thy hope.
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3.3.30
KING HENRY VI
He dies, and makes no sign. O God, forgive him!
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3.3.31
WARWICK
So bad a death argues a monstrous life.
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3.3.32
KING HENRY VI
Forbear to judge, for we are sinners all.
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3.3.33
KING HENRY VI
Close up his eyes and draw the curtain close,
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3.3.34
KING HENRY VI
And let us all to meditation.
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Exeunt
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ACT IV
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SCENE I. The coast of Kent.
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Alarum. Fight at sea. Ordnance goes off. Enter a Captain, a Master, a Master's-mate, WALTER WHITMORE, and others, with them SUFFOLK, and others, prisoners
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4.1.1
Captain
The gaudy, blabbing and remorseful day
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4.1.2
Captain
Is crept into the bosom of the sea,
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4.1.3
Captain
And now loud-howling wolves arouse the jades
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4.1.4
Captain
That drag the tragic melancholy night,
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4.1.5
Captain
Who, with their drowsy, slow and flagging wings,
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4.1.6
Captain
Clip dead men's graves and from their misty jaws
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4.1.7
Captain
Breathe foul contagious darkness in the air.
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4.1.8
Captain
Therefore bring forth the soldiers of our prize,
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4.1.9
Captain
For, whilst our pinnace anchors in the Downs,
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4.1.10
Captain
Here shall they make their ransom on the sand,
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4.1.11
Captain
Or with their blood stain this discolour'd shore.
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4.1.12
Captain
Master, this prisoner freely give I thee,
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4.1.13
Captain
And thou that art his mate, make boot of this,
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4.1.14
Captain
The other, Walter Whitmore, is thy share.
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4.1.15
First Gentleman
What is my ransom, master? let me know.
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4.1.16
Master
A thousand crowns, or else lay down your head.
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4.1.17
Master
Master's-Mate And so much shall you give, or off goes yours.
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4.1.18
Captain
What, think you much to pay two thousand crowns,
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4.1.19
Captain
And bear the name and port of gentlemen?
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4.1.20
Captain
Cut both the villains' throats, for die you shall:
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4.1.21
Captain
The lives of those which we have lost in fight
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4.1.22
Captain
Be counterpoised with such a petty sum!
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4.1.23
First Gentleman
I'll give it, sir, and therefore spare my life.
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4.1.24
Second Gentleman
And so will I and write home for it straight.
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4.1.25
WHITMORE
I lost mine eye in laying the prize aboard,
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4.1.26
WHITMORE
And therefore to revenge it, shalt thou die,
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WHITMORE
To SUFFOLK
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4.1.27
WHITMORE
And so should these, if I might have my will.
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4.1.28
Captain
Be not so rash, take ransom, let him live.
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4.1.29
SUFFOLK
Look on my George, I am a gentleman:
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4.1.30
SUFFOLK
Rate me at what thou wilt, thou shalt be paid.
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4.1.31
WHITMORE
And so am I, my name is Walter Whitmore.
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4.1.32
WHITMORE
How now! why start'st thou? what, doth
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4.1.33
WHITMORE
death affright?
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4.1.34
SUFFOLK
Thy name affrights me, in whose sound is death.
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4.1.35
SUFFOLK
A cunning man did calculate my birth
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4.1.36
SUFFOLK
And told me that by water I should die:
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4.1.37
SUFFOLK
Yet let not this make thee be bloody-minded,
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4.1.38
SUFFOLK
Thy name is Gaultier, being rightly sounded.
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4.1.39
WHITMORE
Gaultier or Walter, which it is, I care not:
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4.1.40
WHITMORE
Never yet did base dishonour blur our name,
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4.1.41
WHITMORE
But with our sword we wiped away the blot,
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4.1.42
WHITMORE
Therefore, when merchant-like I sell revenge,
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4.1.43
WHITMORE
Broke be my sword, my arms torn and defaced,
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4.1.44
WHITMORE
And I proclaim'd a coward through the world!
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4.1.45
SUFFOLK
Stay, Whitmore, for thy prisoner is a prince,
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4.1.46
SUFFOLK
The Duke of Suffolk, William de la Pole.
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4.1.47
WHITMORE
The Duke of Suffolk muffled up in rags!
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4.1.48
SUFFOLK
Ay, but these rags are no part of the duke:
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SUFFOLK
Jove sometimes went disguised, and why not I?
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4.1.50
Captain
But Jove was never slain, as thou shalt be.
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4.1.51
SUFFOLK
Obscure and lowly swain, King Henry's blood,
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4.1.52
SUFFOLK
The honourable blood of Lancaster,
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4.1.53
SUFFOLK
Must not be shed by such a jaded groom.
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4.1.54
SUFFOLK
Hast thou not kiss'd thy hand and held my stirrup?
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4.1.55
SUFFOLK
Bare-headed plodded by my foot-cloth mule
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SUFFOLK
And thought thee happy when I shook my head?
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4.1.57
SUFFOLK
How often hast thou waited at my cup,
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4.1.58
SUFFOLK
Fed from my trencher, kneel'd down at the board.
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4.1.59
SUFFOLK
When I have feasted with Queen Margaret?
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4.1.60
SUFFOLK
Remember it and let it make thee crest-fall'n,
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SUFFOLK
Ay, and allay this thy abortive pride,
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SUFFOLK
How in our voiding lobby hast thou stood
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4.1.63
SUFFOLK
And duly waited for my coming forth?
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4.1.64
SUFFOLK
This hand of mine hath writ in thy behalf,
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4.1.65
SUFFOLK
And therefore shall it charm thy riotous tongue.
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4.1.66
WHITMORE
Speak, captain, shall I stab the forlorn swain?
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4.1.67
Captain
First let my words stab him, as he hath me.
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SUFFOLK
Base slave, thy words are blunt and so art thou.
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Captain
Convey him hence and on our longboat's side
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Captain
Strike off his head.
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SUFFOLK
Thou darest not, for thy own.
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4.1.72
Captain
Yes, Pole.
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4.1.73
SUFFOLK
Pole!
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4.1.74
Captain
Pool! Sir Pool! lord!
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4.1.75
Captain
Ay, kennel, puddle, sink, whose filth and dirt
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4.1.76
Captain
Troubles the silver spring where England drinks.
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Captain
Now will I dam up this thy yawning mouth
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4.1.78
Captain
For swallowing the treasure of the realm:
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Captain
Thy lips that kiss'd the queen shall sweep the ground,