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5.3.15
RICHARD
But, noble as he is, look where he comes.
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RICHARD
Enter SALISBURY
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5.3.16
SALISBURY
Now, by my sword, well hast thou fought to-day,
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5.3.17
SALISBURY
By the mass, so did we all. I thank you, Richard:
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5.3.18
SALISBURY
God knows how long it is I have to live,
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5.3.19
SALISBURY
And it hath pleased him that three times to-day
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5.3.20
SALISBURY
You have defended me from imminent death.
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5.3.21
SALISBURY
Well, lords, we have not got that which we have:
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5.3.22
SALISBURY
'Tis not enough our foes are this time fled,
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5.3.23
SALISBURY
Being opposites of such repairing nature.
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5.3.24
YORK
I know our safety is to follow them,
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5.3.25
YORK
For, as I hear, the king is fled to London,
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5.3.26
YORK
To call a present court of parliament.
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5.3.27
YORK
Let us pursue him ere the writs go forth.
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5.3.28
YORK
What says Lord Warwick? shall we after them?
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5.3.29
WARWICK
After them! nay, before them, if we can.
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5.3.30
WARWICK
Now, by my faith, lords, 'twas a glorious day:
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5.3.31
WARWICK
Saint Alban's battle won by famous York
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5.3.32
WARWICK
Shall be eternized in all age to come.
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5.3.33
WARWICK
Sound drums and trumpets, and to London all:
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5.3.34
WARWICK
And more such days as these to us befall!
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WARWICK
Exeunt
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WARWICK
ACT I
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WARWICK
SCENE I. London. The Parliament-house.
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WARWICK
Alarum. Enter YORK, EDWARD, RICHARD, NORFOLK, MONTAGUE, WARWICK, and Soldiers
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1.1.1
WARWICK
I wonder how the king escaped our hands.
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1.1.2
YORK
While we pursued the horsemen of the north,
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1.1.3
YORK
He slily stole away and left his men:
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1.1.4
YORK
Whereat the great Lord of Northumberland,
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1.1.5
YORK
Whose warlike ears could never brook retreat,
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1.1.6
YORK
Cheer'd up the drooping army, and himself,
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1.1.7
YORK
Lord Clifford and Lord Stafford, all abreast,
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1.1.8
YORK
Charged our main battle's front, and breaking in
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1.1.9
YORK
Were by the swords of common soldiers slain.
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1.1.10
EDWARD
Lord Stafford's father, Duke of Buckingham,
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1.1.11
EDWARD
Is either slain or wounded dangerously,
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1.1.12
EDWARD
I cleft his beaver with a downright blow:
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1.1.13
EDWARD
That this is true, father, behold his blood.
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1.1.14
MONTAGUE
And, brother, here's the Earl of Wiltshire's blood,
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1.1.15
MONTAGUE
Whom I encounter'd as the battles join'd.
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1.1.16
RICHARD
Speak thou for me and tell them what I did.
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RICHARD
Throwing down SOMERSET's head
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1.1.17
YORK
Richard hath best deserved of all my sons.
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1.1.18
YORK
But is your grace dead, my Lord of Somerset?
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1.1.19
NORFOLK
Such hope have all the line of John of Gaunt!
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1.1.20
RICHARD
Thus do I hope to shake King Henry's head.
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1.1.21
WARWICK
And so do I. Victorious Prince of York,
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1.1.22
WARWICK
Before I see thee seated in that throne
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1.1.23
WARWICK
Which now the house of Lancaster usurps,
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1.1.24
WARWICK
I vow by heaven these eyes shall never close.
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1.1.25
WARWICK
This is the palace of the fearful king,
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1.1.26
WARWICK
And this the regal seat: possess it, York,
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1.1.27
WARWICK
For this is thine and not King Henry's heirs'
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1.1.28
YORK
Assist me, then, sweet Warwick, and I will,
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1.1.29
YORK
For hither we have broken in by force.
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1.1.30
NORFOLK
We'll all assist you, he that flies shall die.
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1.1.31
YORK
Thanks, gentle Norfolk: stay by me, my lords,
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1.1.32
YORK
And, soldiers, stay and lodge by me this night.
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YORK
They go up
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1.1.33
WARWICK
And when the king comes, offer no violence,
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1.1.34
WARWICK
Unless he seek to thrust you out perforce.
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1.1.35
YORK
The queen this day here holds her parliament,
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1.1.36
YORK
But little thinks we shall be of her council:
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1.1.37
YORK
By words or blows here let us win our right.
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1.1.38
RICHARD
Arm'd as we are, let's stay within this house.
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1.1.39
WARWICK
The bloody parliament shall this be call'd,
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1.1.40
WARWICK
Unless Plantagenet, Duke of York, be king,
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1.1.41
WARWICK
And bashful Henry deposed, whose cowardice
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1.1.42
WARWICK
Hath made us by-words to our enemies.
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1.1.43
YORK
Then leave me not, my lords, be resolute,
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1.1.44
YORK
I mean to take possession of my right.
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1.1.45
WARWICK
Neither the king, nor he that loves him best,
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1.1.46
WARWICK
The proudest he that holds up Lancaster,
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1.1.47
WARWICK
Dares stir a wing, if Warwick shake his bells.
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1.1.48
WARWICK
I'll plant Plantagenet, root him up who dares:
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1.1.49
WARWICK
Resolve thee, Richard, claim the English crown.
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Flourish. Enter KING HENRY VI, CLIFFORD, NORTHUMBERLAND, WESTMORELAND, EXETER, and the rest
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1.1.50
KING HENRY VI
My lords, look where the sturdy rebel sits,
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1.1.51
KING HENRY VI
Even in the chair of state: belike he means,
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1.1.52
KING HENRY VI
Back'd by the power of Warwick, that false peer,
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1.1.53
KING HENRY VI
To aspire unto the crown and reign as king.
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1.1.54
KING HENRY VI
Earl of Northumberland, he slew thy father.
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1.1.55
KING HENRY VI
And thine, Lord Clifford, and you both have vow'd revenge
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1.1.56
KING HENRY VI
On him, his sons, his favourites and his friends.
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1.1.57
NORTHUMBERLAND
If I be not, heavens be revenged on me!
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1.1.58
CLIFFORD
The hope thereof makes Clifford mourn in steel.
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1.1.59
WESTMORELAND
What, shall we suffer this? let's pluck him down:
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1.1.60
WESTMORELAND
My heart for anger burns, I cannot brook it.
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1.1.61
KING HENRY VI
Be patient, gentle Earl of Westmoreland.
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1.1.62
CLIFFORD
Patience is for poltroons, such as he:
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1.1.63
CLIFFORD
He durst not sit there, had your father lived.
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1.1.64
CLIFFORD
My gracious lord, here in the parliament
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1.1.65
CLIFFORD
Let us assail the family of York.
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1.1.66
NORTHUMBERLAND
Well hast thou spoken, cousin: be it so.
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1.1.67
KING HENRY VI
Ah, know you not the city favours them,
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1.1.68
KING HENRY VI
And they have troops of soldiers at their beck?
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1.1.69
EXETER
But when the duke is slain, they'll quickly fly.
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1.1.70
KING HENRY VI
Far be the thought of this from Henry's heart,
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1.1.71
KING HENRY VI
To make a shambles of the parliament-house!
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1.1.72
KING HENRY VI
Cousin of Exeter, frowns, words and threats