King Henry VI, Part 2 by William Shakespeare
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What say'st thou? did the Duke of York say he was
rightful heir to the crown? PETER. That my master was? no, forsooth; my master said that he was, and that the king was an usurper. SUFFOLK. Who is there? [Enter Servant.] Take this fellow in, and send for his master with a pursuivant presently.--We'll hear more of your matter before the king. [Exit Servant with Peter.] QUEEN. And as for you, that love to be protected Under the wings of our protector's grace, Begin your suits anew and sue to him. [Tears the supplications.] Away, base cullions!--Suffolk, let them go. ALL. Come, let's be gone. [Exeunt.] QUEEN. My Lord of Suffolk, say, is this the guise, |
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