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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.55
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BUCKINGHAM
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We twain will go into his highness' tent.
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BUCKINGHAM
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Enter KING HENRY VI and Attendants
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5.1.56
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KING HENRY VI
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Buckingham, doth York intend no harm to us,
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5.1.57
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KING HENRY VI
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That thus he marcheth with thee arm in arm?
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5.1.58
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YORK
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In all submission and humility
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5.1.59
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YORK
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York doth present himself unto your highness.
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5.1.60
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KING HENRY VI
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Then what intends these forces thou dost bring?
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5.1.61
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YORK
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To heave the traitor Somerset from hence,
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5.1.62
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YORK
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And fight against that monstrous rebel Cade,
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5.1.63
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YORK
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Who since I heard to be discomfited.
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YORK
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Enter IDEN, with CADE'S head
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5.1.64
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IDEN
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If one so rude and of so mean condition
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5.1.65
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IDEN
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May pass into the presence of a king,
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5.1.66
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IDEN
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Lo, I present your grace a traitor's head,
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5.1.67
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IDEN
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The head of Cade, whom I in combat slew.
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5.1.68
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KING HENRY VI
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The head of Cade! Great God, how just art Thou!
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5.1.69
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KING HENRY VI
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O, let me view his visage, being dead,
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5.1.70
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KING HENRY VI
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That living wrought me such exceeding trouble.
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5.1.71
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KING HENRY VI
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Tell me, my friend, art thou the man that slew him?
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5.1.72
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IDEN
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I was, an't like your majesty.
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5.1.73
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KING HENRY VI
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How art thou call'd? and what is thy degree?
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5.1.74
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IDEN
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Alexander Iden, that's my name,
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5.1.75
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IDEN
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A poor esquire of Kent, that loves his king.
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5.1.76
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BUCKINGHAM
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So please it you, my lord, 'twere not amiss
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5.1.77
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BUCKINGHAM
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He were created knight for his good service.
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5.1.78
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KING HENRY VI
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Iden, kneel down.
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KING HENRY VI
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He kneels
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5.1.79
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KING HENRY VI
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Rise up a knight.
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5.1.80
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KING HENRY VI
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We give thee for reward a thousand marks,
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5.1.81
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KING HENRY VI
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And will that thou henceforth attend on us.
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5.1.82
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IDEN
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May Iden live to merit such a bounty.
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5.1.83
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IDEN
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And never live but true unto his liege!
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IDEN
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Rises
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IDEN
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Enter QUEEN MARGARET and SOMERSET
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5.1.84
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KING HENRY VI
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See, Buckingham, Somerset comes with the queen:
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5.1.85
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KING HENRY VI
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Go, bid her hide him quickly from the duke.
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5.1.86
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QUEEN MARGARET
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For thousand Yorks he shall not hide his head,
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5.1.87
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QUEEN MARGARET
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But boldly stand and front him to his face.
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5.1.88
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YORK
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How now! is Somerset at liberty?
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5.1.89
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YORK
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Then, York, unloose thy long-imprison'd thoughts,
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5.1.90
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YORK
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And let thy tongue be equal with thy heart.
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5.1.91
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YORK
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Shall I endure the sight of Somerset?
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5.1.92
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YORK
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False king! why hast thou broken faith with me,
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5.1.93
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YORK
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Knowing how hardly I can brook abuse?
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5.1.94
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YORK
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King did I call thee? no, thou art not king,
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5.1.95
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YORK
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Not fit to govern and rule multitudes,
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5.1.96
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YORK
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Which darest not, no, nor canst not rule a traitor.
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5.1.97
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YORK
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That head of thine doth not become a crown,
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5.1.98
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YORK
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Thy hand is made to grasp a palmer's staff,
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5.1.99
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YORK
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And not to grace an awful princely sceptre.
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5.1.100
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YORK
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That gold must round engirt these brows of mine,
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5.1.101
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YORK
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Whose smile and frown, like to Achilles' spear,
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5.1.102
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YORK
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Is able with the change to kill and cure.
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5.1.103
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YORK
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Here is a hand to hold a sceptre up
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5.1.104
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YORK
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And with the same to act controlling laws.
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5.1.105
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YORK
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Give place: by heaven, thou shalt rule no more
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5.1.106
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YORK
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O'er him whom heaven created for thy ruler.
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5.1.107
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SOMERSET
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O monstrous traitor! I arrest thee, York,
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5.1.108
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SOMERSET
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Of capital treason 'gainst the king and crown,
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5.1.109
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SOMERSET
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Obey, audacious traitor, kneel for grace.
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5.1.110
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YORK
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Wouldst have me kneel? first let me ask of these,
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5.1.111
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YORK
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If they can brook I bow a knee to man.
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5.1.112
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YORK
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Sirrah, call in my sons to be my bail,
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YORK
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Exit Attendant
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5.1.113
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YORK
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I know, ere they will have me go to ward,
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5.1.114
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YORK
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They'll pawn their swords for my enfranchisement.
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5.1.115
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QUEEN MARGARET
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Call hither Clifford! bid him come amain,
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5.1.116
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QUEEN MARGARET
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To say if that the bastard boys of York
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QUEEN MARGARET
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Shall be the surety for their traitor father.
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QUEEN MARGARET
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Exit BUCKINGHAM
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5.1.118
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YORK
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O blood-besotted Neapolitan,
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5.1.119
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YORK
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Outcast of Naples, England's bloody scourge!
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5.1.120
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YORK
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The sons of York, thy betters in their birth,
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YORK
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Shall be their father's bail, and bane to those
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5.1.122
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YORK
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That for my surety will refuse the boys!
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YORK
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Enter EDWARD and RICHARD
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5.1.123
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YORK
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See where they come: I'll warrant they'll
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5.1.124
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YORK
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make it good.
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YORK
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Enter CLIFFORD and YOUNG CLIFFORD
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QUEEN MARGARET
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And here comes Clifford to deny their bail.
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5.1.126
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CLIFFORD
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Health and all happiness to my lord the king!
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CLIFFORD
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Kneels
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5.1.127
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YORK
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I thank thee, Clifford: say, what news with thee?
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5.1.128
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YORK
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Nay, do not fright us with an angry look,
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5.1.129
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YORK
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We are thy sovereign, Clifford, kneel again,
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5.1.130
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YORK
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For thy mistaking so, we pardon thee.
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5.1.131
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CLIFFORD
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This is my king, York, I do not mistake,
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5.1.132
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CLIFFORD
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But thou mistakest me much to think I do:
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5.1.133
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CLIFFORD
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To Bedlam with him! is the man grown mad?
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5.1.134
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KING HENRY VI
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Ay, Clifford, a bedlam and ambitious humour
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5.1.135
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KING HENRY VI
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Makes him oppose himself against his king.
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5.1.136
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CLIFFORD
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He is a traitor, let him to the Tower,
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5.1.137
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CLIFFORD
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And chop away that factious pate of his.
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5.1.138
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QUEEN MARGARET
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He is arrested, but will not obey,
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5.1.139
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QUEEN MARGARET
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His sons, he says, shall give their words for him.
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5.1.140
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YORK
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Will you not, sons?
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5.1.141
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EDWARD
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Ay, noble father, if our words will serve.
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5.1.142
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RICHARD
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And if words will not, then our weapons shall.
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5.1.143
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CLIFFORD
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Why, what a brood of traitors have we here!
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5.1.144
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YORK
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Look in a glass, and call thy image so:
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