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Som . If Somerset be unworthy of the place , Let York be regent ; I will yield to him
. War . Whether your grace be worthy , yea or no , Dispute not that : York is the
worthier . Car . Ambitious Warwick , let thy betters speak . War . The cardinal's not
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Som . If Somerset be unworthy of the place , Let York be regent ; I will yield to him
. War . Whether your grace be worthy , yea or no , Dispute not that : York is the
worthier . Car . Ambitious Warwick , let thy betters speak . War . The cardinal's not
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... by the villain . Pet . By these ten bones , my lords , he did speak them to me in
the garret one night , as we were scouring my Lord of York's armour . YORK .
Base dunghill villain and mechanical , I'll have sc . 11. ) 21 KING HENRY VI .
... by the villain . Pet . By these ten bones , my lords , he did speak them to me in
the garret one night , as we were scouring my Lord of York's armour . YORK .
Base dunghill villain and mechanical , I'll have sc . 11. ) 21 KING HENRY VI .
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Asmath , By the eternal God , whose name and power Thou tremblest at , answer
that I shall ask ; For , till thou speak , thou shalt not pass froin hence . SPIR . Ask
what thou wilt . That I had said and done ! Boling . First of the king : what shall of ...
Asmath , By the eternal God , whose name and power Thou tremblest at , answer
that I shall ask ; For , till thou speak , thou shalt not pass froin hence . SPIR . Ask
what thou wilt . That I had said and done ! Boling . First of the king : what shall of ...
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Witness my tears , I cannot stay to speak . [ Exeunt GLOUCESTER and Serving -
men . Duch . Art thou gone too ? allcomfort go with thee ! For none abides with
me : my joy is death ; Death , at whose name I oft have been afear'd , Because I ...
Witness my tears , I cannot stay to speak . [ Exeunt GLOUCESTER and Serving -
men . Duch . Art thou gone too ? allcomfort go with thee ! For none abides with
me : my joy is death ; Death , at whose name I oft have been afear'd , Because I ...
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Well hath your highness seen into this duke ; And , had I first been put to speak
my mind , I think I should have told your grace's tale . The duchess by his
subornation , Upon my life , began her devilish practices : Or , if he were not privy
to those ...
Well hath your highness seen into this duke ; And , had I first been put to speak
my mind , I think I should have told your grace's tale . The duchess by his
subornation , Upon my life , began her devilish practices : Or , if he were not privy
to those ...
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