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Lord marquess , kneel down : We here create thee the first duke of Suffolk , And
gird thee with the sword . Cousin of York , We here discharge your grace from
being regent [ Lets the I'the parts of France , till term of eighteen months sc . 1. ] ...
Lord marquess , kneel down : We here create thee the first duke of Suffolk , And
gird thee with the sword . Cousin of York , We here discharge your grace from
being regent [ Lets the I'the parts of France , till term of eighteen months sc . 1. ] ...
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... These counties were the keys of Normandy . But wherefore weeps Warwick ,
my valiant son ? War . For grief that they are past recovery : For , were there hope
to conquer them again , My sword should shed hot blood , mine eyes no tears .
... These counties were the keys of Normandy . But wherefore weeps Warwick ,
my valiant son ? War . For grief that they are past recovery : For , were there hope
to conquer them again , My sword should shed hot blood , mine eyes no tears .
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And thy ambition , Gloucester . King . I prithee , peace , good queen , And whet
not on these furious peers ; For blessed are the peacemakers on earth . Car . Let
me be blessed for the peace I make , Against this proud protector , with my sword
!
And thy ambition , Gloucester . King . I prithee , peace , good queen , And whet
not on these furious peers ; For blessed are the peacemakers on earth . Car . Let
me be blessed for the peace I make , Against this proud protector , with my sword
!
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England's king ! York . We thank you , lords . But I am not your king Till I be crown'
d and that my sword be stain'd you as With heart - blood of the house of sc . 11. ]
37 KING HENRY VI .
England's king ! York . We thank you , lords . But I am not your king Till I be crown'
d and that my sword be stain'd you as With heart - blood of the house of sc . 11. ]
37 KING HENRY VI .
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... spoke it , It skills not greatly who impugns our doom . Enter a Post . Post . Great
lords , from Ireland am I come amain , To signify that rebels there are up And put
the Englishmen unto the sword : Send succours sc . 1. ] 57 KING HENRY VI .
... spoke it , It skills not greatly who impugns our doom . Enter a Post . Post . Great
lords , from Ireland am I come amain , To signify that rebels there are up And put
the Englishmen unto the sword : Send succours sc . 1. ] 57 KING HENRY VI .
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