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Alarun . Exeunt . SCENE III . Plains near Sandal Castle . dlarums : Escursions .
Enter RUTLAND and Ais Tutor . Rut . Ah , whither shall I fly to ' scape their hands !
Ah , tutor ! look , where bloody Clifford comes ! Enter CLIFFORD , and Soldiers .
Alarun . Exeunt . SCENE III . Plains near Sandal Castle . dlarums : Escursions .
Enter RUTLAND and Ais Tutor . Rut . Ah , whither shall I fly to ' scape their hands !
Ah , tutor ! look , where bloody Clifford comes ! Enter CLIFFORD , and Soldiers .
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Hoid , Clifford ; do not honour him so much , To prick thy finger , though to wound
his heart : What valour were it , when a cur doth grin , For one to thrust his hand
between his teeth , When he might spurn him with his foot away ? It is war's prize
...
Hoid , Clifford ; do not honour him so much , To prick thy finger , though to wound
his heart : What valour were it , when a cur doth grin , For one to thrust his hand
between his teeth , When he might spurn him with his foot away ? It is war's prize
...
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Hold you his hands , whilst I do set it on.[ Putting a paper crown on his head . Ay ,
marry , sir , now looks he like a king ! Ay , this is he , that took king Henry's chair :
And this is he , was his adopted heir.But how is it , that great Plantagenet Is ...
Hold you his hands , whilst I do set it on.[ Putting a paper crown on his head . Ay ,
marry , sir , now looks he like a king ! Ay , this is he , that took king Henry's chair :
And this is he , was his adopted heir.But how is it , that great Plantagenet Is ...
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Would not have touch'd , would not have stain'd Whose tongue more poisons
than the adder's tooth : 0 , ten times more , -than tigers of Hyrcania . Till our king
Henry had shook hands with desd . And , when the rage allays , the rain begins .
Would not have touch'd , would not have stain'd Whose tongue more poisons
than the adder's tooth : 0 , ten times more , -than tigers of Hyrcania . Till our king
Henry had shook hands with desd . And , when the rage allays , the rain begins .
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... shed tears ; Yea , even my foes will shed fast - falling tears , And say , - Alas , it
was a piteous deed - There , take the crown , and , with the crown , my curse ;
And , in thy need , such comfort come to thee , As now I reap at thy too cruel hand
!
... shed tears ; Yea , even my foes will shed fast - falling tears , And say , - Alas , it
was a piteous deed - There , take the crown , and , with the crown , my curse ;
And , in thy need , such comfort come to thee , As now I reap at thy too cruel hand
!
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