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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.145
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YORK
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I am thy king, and thou a false-heart traitor.
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.146
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YORK
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Call hither to the stake my two brave bears,
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.147
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YORK
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That with the very shaking of their chains
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9,304
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.148
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YORK
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They may astonish these fell-lurking curs:
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9,305
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.149
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YORK
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Bid Salisbury and Warwick come to me.
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Henry VI Part 2
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YORK
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Enter the WARWICK and SALISBURY
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.150
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CLIFFORD
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Are these thy bears? we'll bait thy bears to death.
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9,308
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.151
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CLIFFORD
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And manacle the bear-ward in their chains,
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9,309
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.152
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CLIFFORD
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If thou darest bring them to the baiting place.
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.153
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RICHARD
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Oft have I seen a hot o'erweening cur
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.154
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RICHARD
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Run back and bite, because he was withheld,
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.155
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RICHARD
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Who, being suffer'd with the bear's fell paw,
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.156
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RICHARD
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Hath clapp'd his tail between his legs and cried:
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.157
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RICHARD
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And such a piece of service will you do,
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.158
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RICHARD
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If you oppose yourselves to match Lord Warwick.
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.159
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CLIFFORD
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Hence, heap of wrath, foul indigested lump,
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.160
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CLIFFORD
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As crooked in thy manners as thy shape!
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.161
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YORK
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Nay, we shall heat you thoroughly anon.
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.162
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CLIFFORD
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Take heed, lest by your heat you burn yourselves.
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.163
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KING HENRY VI
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Why, Warwick, hath thy knee forgot to bow?
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.164
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KING HENRY VI
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Old Salisbury, shame to thy silver hair,
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.165
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KING HENRY VI
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Thou mad misleader of thy brain-sick son!
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.166
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KING HENRY VI
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What, wilt thou on thy death-bed play the ruffian,
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9,324
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.167
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KING HENRY VI
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And seek for sorrow with thy spectacles?
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9,325
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.168
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KING HENRY VI
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O, where is faith? O, where is loyalty?
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9,326
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.169
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KING HENRY VI
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If it be banish'd from the frosty head,
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.170
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KING HENRY VI
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Where shall it find a harbour in the earth?
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9,328
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.171
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KING HENRY VI
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Wilt thou go dig a grave to find out war,
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.172
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KING HENRY VI
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And shame thine honourable age with blood?
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.173
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KING HENRY VI
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Why art thou old, and want'st experience?
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9,331
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.174
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KING HENRY VI
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Or wherefore dost abuse it, if thou hast it?
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9,332
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.175
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KING HENRY VI
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For shame! in duty bend thy knee to me
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9,333
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.176
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KING HENRY VI
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That bows unto the grave with mickle age.
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.177
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SALISBURY
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My lord, I have consider'd with myself
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9,335
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.178
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SALISBURY
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The title of this most renowned duke,
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9,336
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.179
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SALISBURY
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And in my conscience do repute his grace
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.180
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SALISBURY
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The rightful heir to England's royal seat.
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.181
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KING HENRY VI
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Hast thou not sworn allegiance unto me?
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.182
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SALISBURY
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I have.
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.183
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KING HENRY VI
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Canst thou dispense with heaven for such an oath?
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.184
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SALISBURY
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It is great sin to swear unto a sin,
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.185
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SALISBURY
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But greater sin to keep a sinful oath.
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.186
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SALISBURY
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Who can be bound by any solemn vow
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.187
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SALISBURY
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To do a murderous deed, to rob a man,
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9,345
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.188
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SALISBURY
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To force a spotless virgin's chastity,
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9,346
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.189
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SALISBURY
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To reave the orphan of his patrimony,
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9,347
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.190
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SALISBURY
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To wring the widow from her custom'd right,
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9,348
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.191
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SALISBURY
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And have no other reason for this wrong
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9,349
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.192
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SALISBURY
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But that he was bound by a solemn oath?
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9,350
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.193
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QUEEN MARGARET
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A subtle traitor needs no sophister.
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9,351
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.194
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KING HENRY VI
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Call Buckingham, and bid him arm himself.
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9,352
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.195
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YORK
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Call Buckingham, and all the friends thou hast,
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9,353
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.196
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YORK
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I am resolved for death or dignity.
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9,354
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.197
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CLIFFORD
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The first I warrant thee, if dreams prove true.
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9,355
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.198
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WARWICK
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You were best to go to bed and dream again,
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9,356
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.199
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WARWICK
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To keep thee from the tempest of the field.
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9,357
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.200
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CLIFFORD
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I am resolved to bear a greater storm
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9,358
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.201
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CLIFFORD
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Than any thou canst conjure up to-day,
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9,359
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.202
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CLIFFORD
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And that I'll write upon thy burgonet,
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.203
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CLIFFORD
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Might I but know thee by thy household badge.
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.204
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WARWICK
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Now, by my father's badge, old Nevil's crest,
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.205
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WARWICK
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The rampant bear chain'd to the ragged staff,
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9,363
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.206
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WARWICK
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This day I'll wear aloft my burgonet,
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9,364
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.207
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WARWICK
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As on a mountain top the cedar shows
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9,365
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.208
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WARWICK
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That keeps his leaves in spite of any storm,
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9,366
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5.1.209
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WARWICK
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Even to affright thee with the view thereof.
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9,367
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.210
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CLIFFORD
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And from thy burgonet I'll rend thy bear
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.211
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CLIFFORD
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And tread it under foot with all contempt,
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5.1.212
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CLIFFORD
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Despite the bear-ward that protects the bear.
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.213
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YOUNG CLIFFORD
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And so to arms, victorious father,
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.214
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YOUNG CLIFFORD
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To quell the rebels and their complices.
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.215
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RICHARD
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Fie! charity, for shame! speak not in spite,
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.216
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RICHARD
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For you shall sup with Jesu Christ to-night.
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.217
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YOUNG CLIFFORD
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Foul stigmatic, that's more than thou canst tell.
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.1.218
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RICHARD
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If not in heaven, you'll surely sup in hell.
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Henry VI Part 2
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RICHARD
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Exeunt severally
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RICHARD
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SCENE II. Saint Alban's.
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RICHARD
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Alarums to the battle. Enter WARWICK
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.2.1
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WARWICK
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Clifford of Cumberland, 'tis Warwick calls:
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.2.2
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WARWICK
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And if thou dost not hide thee from the bear,
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.2.3
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WARWICK
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Now, when the angry trumpet sounds alarum
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.2.4
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WARWICK
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And dead men's cries do fill the empty air,
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.2.5
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WARWICK
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Clifford, I say, come forth and fight with me:
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.2.6
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WARWICK
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Proud northern lord, Clifford of Cumberland,
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.2.7
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WARWICK
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Warwick is hoarse with calling thee to arms.
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WARWICK
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Enter YORK
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.2.8
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WARWICK
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How now, my noble lord? what, all afoot?
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.2.9
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YORK
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The deadly-handed Clifford slew my steed,
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.2.10
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YORK
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But match to match I have encounter'd him
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.2.11
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YORK
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And made a prey for carrion kites and crows
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.2.12
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YORK
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Even of the bonny beast he loved so well.
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Henry VI Part 2
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YORK
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Enter CLIFFORD
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.2.13
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WARWICK
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Of one or both of us the time is come.
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.2.14
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YORK
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Hold, Warwick, seek thee out some other chase,
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9,395
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.2.15
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YORK
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For I myself must hunt this deer to death.
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.2.16
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WARWICK
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Then, nobly, York, 'tis for a crown thou fight'st.
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.2.17
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WARWICK
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As I intend, Clifford, to thrive to-day,
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.2.18
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WARWICK
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It grieves my soul to leave thee unassail'd.
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Henry VI Part 2
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WARWICK
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Exit
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Henry VI Part 2
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5.2.19
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CLIFFORD
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What seest thou in me, York? why dost thou pause?
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