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9,801
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Henry VI Part 3
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1.1.267
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KING HENRY VI
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Poor queen! how love to me and to her son
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9,802
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1.1.268
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KING HENRY VI
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Hath made her break out into terms of rage!
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9,803
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1.1.269
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KING HENRY VI
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Revenged may she be on that hateful duke,
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9,804
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1.1.270
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KING HENRY VI
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Whose haughty spirit, winged with desire,
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9,805
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1.1.271
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KING HENRY VI
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Will cost my crown, and like an empty eagle
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9,806
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1.1.272
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KING HENRY VI
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Tire on the flesh of me and of my son!
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9,807
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1.1.273
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KING HENRY VI
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The loss of those three lords torments my heart:
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1.1.274
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KING HENRY VI
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I'll write unto them and entreat them fair.
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1.1.275
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KING HENRY VI
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Come, cousin you shall be the messenger.
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9,810
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Henry VI Part 3
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1.1.276
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EXETER
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And I, I hope, shall reconcile them all.
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EXETER
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Exeunt
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EXETER
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SCENE II. Sandal Castle.
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EXETER
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Enter RICHARD, EDWARD, and MONTAGUE
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Henry VI Part 3
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1.2.1
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RICHARD
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Brother, though I be youngest, give me leave.
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1.2.2
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EDWARD
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No, I can better play the orator.
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1.2.3
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MONTAGUE
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But I have reasons strong and forcible.
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MONTAGUE
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Enter YORK
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1.2.4
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YORK
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Why, how now, sons and brother! at a strife?
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1.2.5
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YORK
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What is your quarrel? how began it first?
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1.2.6
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EDWARD
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No quarrel, but a slight contention.
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1.2.7
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YORK
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About what?
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1.2.8
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RICHARD
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About that which concerns your grace and us,
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1.2.9
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RICHARD
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The crown of England, father, which is yours.
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1.2.10
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YORK
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Mine boy? not till King Henry be dead.
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1.2.11
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RICHARD
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Your right depends not on his life or death.
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1.2.12
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EDWARD
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Now you are heir, therefore enjoy it now:
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1.2.13
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EDWARD
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By giving the house of Lancaster leave to breathe,
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1.2.14
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EDWARD
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It will outrun you, father, in the end.
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1.2.15
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YORK
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I took an oath that he should quietly reign.
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1.2.16
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EDWARD
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But for a kingdom any oath may be broken:
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1.2.17
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EDWARD
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I would break a thousand oaths to reign one year.
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1.2.18
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RICHARD
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No, God forbid your grace should be forsworn.
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1.2.19
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YORK
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I shall be, if I claim by open war.
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1.2.20
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RICHARD
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I'll prove the contrary, if you'll hear me speak.
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1.2.21
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YORK
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Thou canst not, son, it is impossible.
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1.2.22
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RICHARD
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An oath is of no moment, being not took
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9,837
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1.2.23
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RICHARD
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Before a true and lawful magistrate,
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1.2.24
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RICHARD
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That hath authority over him that swears:
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1.2.25
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RICHARD
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Henry had none, but did usurp the place,
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1.2.26
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RICHARD
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Then, seeing 'twas he that made you to depose,
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1.2.27
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RICHARD
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Your oath, my lord, is vain and frivolous.
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1.2.28
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RICHARD
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Therefore, to arms! And, father, do but think
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9,843
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1.2.29
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RICHARD
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How sweet a thing it is to wear a crown,
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1.2.30
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RICHARD
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Within whose circuit is Elysium
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1.2.31
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RICHARD
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And all that poets feign of bliss and joy.
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1.2.32
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RICHARD
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Why do we finger thus? I cannot rest
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9,847
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1.2.33
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RICHARD
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Until the white rose that I wear be dyed
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1.2.34
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RICHARD
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Even in the lukewarm blood of Henry's heart.
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1.2.35
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YORK
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Richard, enough, I will be king, or die.
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1.2.36
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YORK
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Brother, thou shalt to London presently,
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9,851
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Henry VI Part 3
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1.2.37
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YORK
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And whet on Warwick to this enterprise.
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9,852
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Henry VI Part 3
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1.2.38
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YORK
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Thou, Richard, shalt to the Duke of Norfolk,
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Henry VI Part 3
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1.2.39
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YORK
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And tell him privily of our intent.
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Henry VI Part 3
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1.2.40
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YORK
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You Edward, shall unto my Lord Cobham,
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1.2.41
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YORK
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With whom the Kentishmen will willingly rise:
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1.2.42
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YORK
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In them I trust, for they are soldiers,
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1.2.43
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YORK
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Witty, courteous, liberal, full of spirit.
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1.2.44
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YORK
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While you are thus employ'd, what resteth more,
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1.2.45
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YORK
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But that I seek occasion how to rise,
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1.2.46
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YORK
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And yet the king not privy to my drift,
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1.2.47
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YORK
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Nor any of the house of Lancaster?
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YORK
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Enter a Messenger
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1.2.48
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YORK
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But, stay: what news? Why comest thou in such post?
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1.2.49
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Messenger
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The queen with all the northern earls and lords
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Henry VI Part 3
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1.2.50
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Messenger
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Intend here to besiege you in your castle:
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1.2.51
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Messenger
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She is hard by with twenty thousand men,
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1.2.52
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Messenger
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And therefore fortify your hold, my lord.
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1.2.53
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YORK
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Ay, with my sword. What! think'st thou that we fear them?
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1.2.54
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YORK
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Edward and Richard, you shall stay with me,
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1.2.55
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YORK
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My brother Montague shall post to London:
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1.2.56
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YORK
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Let noble Warwick, Cobham, and the rest,
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1.2.57
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YORK
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Whom we have left protectors of the king,
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1.2.58
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YORK
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With powerful policy strengthen themselves,
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1.2.59
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YORK
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And trust not simple Henry nor his oaths.
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1.2.60
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MONTAGUE
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Brother, I go, I'll win them, fear it not:
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1.2.61
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MONTAGUE
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And thus most humbly I do take my leave.
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MONTAGUE
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Exit
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MONTAGUE
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Enter JOHN MORTIMER and HUGH MORTIMER
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9,879
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1.2.62
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MONTAGUE
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Sir John and Sir Hugh Mortimer, mine uncles,
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1.2.63
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MONTAGUE
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You are come to Sandal in a happy hour,
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1.2.64
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MONTAGUE
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The army of the queen mean to besiege us.
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1.2.65
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JOHN MORTIMER
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She shall not need, we'll meet her in the field.
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1.2.66
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YORK
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What, with five thousand men?
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1.2.67
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RICHARD
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Ay, with five hundred, father, for a need:
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1.2.68
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RICHARD
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A woman's general, what should we fear?
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RICHARD
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A march afar off
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1.2.69
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EDWARD
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I hear their drums: let's set our men in order,
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1.2.70
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EDWARD
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And issue forth and bid them battle straight.
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1.2.71
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YORK
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Five men to twenty! though the odds be great,
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1.2.72
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YORK
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I doubt not, uncle, of our victory.
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Henry VI Part 3
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1.2.73
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YORK
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Many a battle have I won in France,
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1.2.74
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YORK
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When as the enemy hath been ten to one:
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1.2.75
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YORK
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Why should I not now have the like success?
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YORK
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Alarum. Exeunt
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YORK
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SCENE III. Field of battle betwixt Sandal Castle and Wakefield.
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YORK
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Alarums. Enter RUTLAND and his Tutor
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9,897
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Henry VI Part 3
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1.3.1
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RUTLAND
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Ah, whither shall I fly to 'scape their hands?
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Henry VI Part 3
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1.3.2
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RUTLAND
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Ah, tutor, look where bloody Clifford comes!
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RUTLAND
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Enter CLIFFORD and Soldiers
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1.3.3
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CLIFFORD
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Chaplain, away! thy priesthood saves thy life.
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