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4.4.11
KING HENRY VI
Should perish by the sword! And I myself,
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4.4.12
KING HENRY VI
Rather than bloody war shall cut them short,
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4.4.13
KING HENRY VI
Will parley with Jack Cade their general:
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4.4.14
KING HENRY VI
But stay, I'll read it over once again.
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4.4.15
QUEEN MARGARET
Ah, barbarous villains! hath this lovely face
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4.4.16
QUEEN MARGARET
Ruled, like a wandering planet, over me,
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4.4.17
QUEEN MARGARET
And could it not enforce them to relent,
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4.4.18
QUEEN MARGARET
That were unworthy to behold the same?
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4.4.19
KING HENRY VI
Lord Say, Jack Cade hath sworn to have thy head.
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4.4.20
SAY
Ay, but I hope your highness shall have his.
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4.4.21
KING HENRY VI
How now, madam!
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4.4.22
KING HENRY VI
Still lamenting and mourning for Suffolk's death?
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4.4.23
KING HENRY VI
I fear me, love, if that I had been dead,
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4.4.24
KING HENRY VI
Thou wouldst not have mourn'd so much for me.
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4.4.25
QUEEN MARGARET
No, my love, I should not mourn, but die for thee.
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QUEEN MARGARET
Enter a Messenger
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4.4.26
KING HENRY VI
How now! what news? why comest thou in such haste?
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4.4.27
Messenger
The rebels are in Southwark, fly, my lord!
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4.4.28
Messenger
Jack Cade proclaims himself Lord Mortimer,
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4.4.29
Messenger
Descended from the Duke of Clarence' house,
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4.4.30
Messenger
And calls your grace usurper openly
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4.4.31
Messenger
And vows to crown himself in Westminster.
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4.4.32
Messenger
His army is a ragged multitude
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4.4.33
Messenger
Of hinds and peasants, rude and merciless:
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4.4.34
Messenger
Sir Humphrey Stafford and h is brother's death
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4.4.35
Messenger
Hath given them heart and courage to proceed:
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4.4.36
Messenger
All scholars, lawyers, courtiers, gentlemen,
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4.4.37
Messenger
They call false caterpillars, and intend their death.
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4.4.38
KING HENRY VI
O graceless men! they know not what they do.
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4.4.39
BUCKINGHAM
My gracious lord, return to Killingworth,
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4.4.40
BUCKINGHAM
Until a power be raised to put them down.
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4.4.41
QUEEN MARGARET
Ah, were the Duke of Suffolk now alive,
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4.4.42
QUEEN MARGARET
These Kentish rebels would be soon appeased!
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4.4.43
KING HENRY VI
Lord Say, the traitors hate thee,
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4.4.44
KING HENRY VI
Therefore away with us to Killingworth.
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4.4.45
SAY
So might your grace's person be in danger.
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4.4.46
SAY
The sight of me is odious in their eyes,
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4.4.47
SAY
And therefore in this city will I stay
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4.4.48
SAY
And live alone as secret as I may.
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SAY
Enter another Messenger
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4.4.49
Messenger
Jack Cade hath gotten London bridge:
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4.4.50
Messenger
The citizens fly and forsake their houses:
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4.4.51
Messenger
The rascal people, thirsting after prey,
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4.4.52
Messenger
Join with the traitor, and they jointly swear
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4.4.53
Messenger
To spoil the city and your royal court.
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4.4.54
BUCKINGHAM
Then linger not, my lord, away, take horse.
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4.4.55
KING HENRY VI
Come, Margaret, God, our hope, will succor us.
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4.4.56
QUEEN MARGARET
My hope is gone, now Suffolk is deceased.
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4.4.57
KING HENRY VI
Farewell, my lord: trust not the Kentish rebels.
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4.4.58
BUCKINGHAM
Trust nobody, for fear you be betray'd.
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4.4.59
SAY
The trust I have is in mine innocence,
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4.4.60
SAY
And therefore am I bold and resolute.
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SAY
Exeunt
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SAY
SCENE V. London. The Tower.
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SAY
Enter SCALES upon the Tower, walking. Then enter two or three Citizens below
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4.5.1
SCALES
How now! is Jack Cade slain?
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4.5.2
First Citizen
No, my lord, nor likely to be slain, for they have
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4.5.3
First Citizen
won the bridge, killing all those that withstand
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4.5.4
First Citizen
them: the lord mayor craves aid of your honour from
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4.5.5
First Citizen
the Tower, to defend the city from the rebels.
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4.5.6
SCALES
Such aid as I can spare you shall command,
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4.5.7
SCALES
But I am troubled here with them myself,
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4.5.8
SCALES
The rebels have assay'd to win the Tower.
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4.5.9
SCALES
But get you to Smithfield, and gather head,
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4.5.10
SCALES
And thither I will send you Matthew Goffe,
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4.5.11
SCALES
Fight for your king, your country and your lives,
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4.5.12
SCALES
And so, farewell, for I must hence again.
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SCALES
Exeunt
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SCALES
SCENE VI. London. Cannon Street.
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SCALES
Enter CADE and the rest, and strikes his staff on London-stone
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4.6.1
CADE
Now is Mortimer lord of this city. And here, sitting
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4.6.2
CADE
upon London-stone, I charge and command that, of the
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4.6.3
CADE
city's cost, the pissing-conduit run nothing but
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4.6.4
CADE
claret wine this first year of our reign. And now
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4.6.5
CADE
henceforward it shall be treason for any that calls
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4.6.6
CADE
me other than Lord Mortimer.
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CADE
Enter a Soldier, running
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4.6.7
Soldier
Jack Cade! Jack Cade!
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4.6.8
CADE
Knock him down there.
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CADE
They kill him
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4.6.9
SMITH
If this fellow be wise, he'll never call ye Jack
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4.6.10
SMITH
Cade more: I think he hath a very fair warning.
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4.6.11
DICK
My lord, there's an army gathered together in
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4.6.12
DICK
Smithfield.
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4.6.13
CADE
Come, then, let's go fight with them, but first, go
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4.6.14
CADE
and set London bridge on fire, and, if you can, burn
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4.6.15
CADE
down the Tower too. Come, let's away.
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CADE
Exeunt
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CADE
SCENE VII. London. Smithfield.
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CADE
Alarums. MATTHEW GOFFE is slain, and all the rest. Then enter CADE, with his company.
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4.7.1
CADE
So, sirs: now go some and pull down the Savoy,
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4.7.2
CADE
others to the inns of court, down with them all.
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4.7.3
DICK
I have a suit unto your lordship.
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4.7.4
CADE
Be it a lordship, thou shalt have it for that word.
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4.7.5
DICK
Only that the laws of England may come out of your mouth.
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4.7.6
HOLLAND
[Aside] Mass, 'twill be sore law, then, for he was
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4.7.7
HOLLAND
thrust in the mouth with a spear, and 'tis not whole
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4.7.8
HOLLAND
yet.
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4.7.9
SMITH
[Aside] Nay, John, it will be stinking law for his
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4.7.10
SMITH
breath stinks with eating toasted cheese.