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KING HENRY VI
Shall be the war that Henry means to use.
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KING HENRY VI
Thou factious Duke of York, descend my throne,
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KING HENRY VI
and kneel for grace and mercy at my feet,
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KING HENRY VI
I am thy sovereign.
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YORK
I am thine.
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EXETER
For shame, come down: he made thee Duke of York.
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YORK
'Twas my inheritance, as the earldom was.
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EXETER
Thy father was a traitor to the crown.
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WARWICK
Exeter, thou art a traitor to the crown
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WARWICK
In following this usurping Henry.
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CLIFFORD
Whom should he follow but his natural king?
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WARWICK
True, Clifford, and that's Richard Duke of York.
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KING HENRY VI
And shall I stand, and thou sit in my throne?
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YORK
It must and shall be so: content thyself.
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WARWICK
Be Duke of Lancaster, let him be king.
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WESTMORELAND
He is both king and Duke of Lancaster,
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WESTMORELAND
And that the Lord of Westmoreland shall maintain.
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WARWICK
And Warwick shall disprove it. You forget
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WARWICK
That we are those which chased you from the field
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WARWICK
And slew your fathers, and with colours spread
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WARWICK
March'd through the city to the palace gates.
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NORTHUMBERLAND
Yes, Warwick, I remember it to my grief,
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NORTHUMBERLAND
And, by his soul, thou and thy house shall rue it.
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WESTMORELAND
Plantagenet, of thee and these thy sons,
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WESTMORELAND
Thy kinsman and thy friends, I'll have more lives
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WESTMORELAND
Than drops of blood were in my father's veins.
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CLIFFORD
Urge it no more, lest that, instead of words,
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CLIFFORD
I send thee, Warwick, such a messenger
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CLIFFORD
As shall revenge his death before I stir.
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WARWICK
Poor Clifford! how I scorn his worthless threats!
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YORK
Will you we show our title to the crown?
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YORK
If not, our swords shall plead it in the field.
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KING HENRY VI
What title hast thou, traitor, to the crown?
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KING HENRY VI
Thy father was, as thou art, Duke of York,
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KING HENRY VI
Thy grandfather, Roger Mortimer, Earl of March:
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KING HENRY VI
I am the son of Henry the Fifth,
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KING HENRY VI
Who made the Dauphin and the French to stoop
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KING HENRY VI
And seized upon their towns and provinces.
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WARWICK
Talk not of France, sith thou hast lost it all.
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KING HENRY VI
The lord protector lost it, and not I:
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KING HENRY VI
When I was crown'd I was but nine months old.
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RICHARD
You are old enough now, and yet, methinks, you lose.
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RICHARD
Father, tear the crown from the usurper's head.
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EDWARD
Sweet father, do so, set it on your head.
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MONTAGUE
Good brother, as thou lovest and honourest arms,
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MONTAGUE
Let's fight it out and not stand cavilling thus.
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RICHARD
Sound drums and trumpets, and the king will fly.
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YORK
Sons, peace!
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KING HENRY VI
Peace, thou! and give King Henry leave to speak.
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WARWICK
Plantagenet shall speak first: hear him, lords,
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WARWICK
And be you silent and attentive too,
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WARWICK
For he that interrupts him shall not live.
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KING HENRY VI
Think'st thou that I will leave my kingly throne,
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KING HENRY VI
Wherein my grandsire and my father sat?
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KING HENRY VI
No: first shall war unpeople this my realm,
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KING HENRY VI
Ay, and their colours, often borne in France,
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KING HENRY VI
And now in England to our heart's great sorrow,
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KING HENRY VI
Shall be my winding-sheet. Why faint you, lords?
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KING HENRY VI
My title's good, and better far than his.
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WARWICK
Prove it, Henry, and thou shalt be king.
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KING HENRY VI
Henry the Fourth by conquest got the crown.
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YORK
'Twas by rebellion against his king.
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KING HENRY VI
[Aside] I know not what to say, my title's weak.--
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KING HENRY VI
Tell me, may not a king adopt an heir?
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YORK
What then?
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KING HENRY VI
An if he may, then am I lawful king,
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KING HENRY VI
For Richard, in the view of many lords,
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KING HENRY VI
Resign'd the crown to Henry the Fourth,
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KING HENRY VI
Whose heir my father was, and I am his.
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YORK
He rose against him, being his sovereign,
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YORK
And made him to resign his crown perforce.
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WARWICK
Suppose, my lords, he did it unconstrain'd,
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WARWICK
Think you 'twere prejudicial to his crown?
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EXETER
No, for he could not so resign his crown
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EXETER
But that the next heir should succeed and reign.
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KING HENRY VI
Art thou against us, Duke of Exeter?
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EXETER
His is the right, and therefore pardon me.
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YORK
Why whisper you, my lords, and answer not?
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EXETER
My conscience tells me he is lawful king.
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KING HENRY VI
[Aside] All will revolt from me, and turn to him.
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NORTHUMBERLAND
Plantagenet, for all the claim thou lay'st,
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NORTHUMBERLAND
Think not that Henry shall be so deposed.
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WARWICK
Deposed he shall be, in despite of all.
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NORTHUMBERLAND
Thou art deceived: 'tis not thy southern power,
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NORTHUMBERLAND
Of Essex, Norfolk, Suffolk, nor of Kent,
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NORTHUMBERLAND
Which makes thee thus presumptuous and proud,
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NORTHUMBERLAND
Can set the duke up in despite of me.
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CLIFFORD
King Henry, be thy title right or wrong,
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CLIFFORD
Lord Clifford vows to fight in thy defence:
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CLIFFORD
May that ground gape and swallow me alive,
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CLIFFORD
Where I shall kneel to him that slew my father!
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KING HENRY VI
O Clifford, how thy words revive my heart!
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YORK
Henry of Lancaster, resign thy crown.
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YORK
What mutter you, or what conspire you, lords?
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WARWICK
Do right unto this princely Duke of York,
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WARWICK
Or I will fill the house with armed men,
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WARWICK
And over the chair of state, where now he sits,
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WARWICK
Write up his title with usurping blood.
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WARWICK
He stamps with his foot and the soldiers show themselves
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KING HENRY VI
My Lord of Warwick, hear me but one word: