King Henry VI, Part 2 by William Shakespeare
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SUFFOLK. Peace, headstrong Warwick! WARWICK. Image of pride, why should I hold my peace? [Enter HORNER and his man PETER, guarded.] SUFFOLK. Because here is a man accus'd of treason. Pray God the Duke of York excuse himself! YORK. Doth any one accuse York for a traitor? KING. What mean'st thou, Suffolk? tell me, what are these? SUFFOLK. Please it your majesty, this is the man That doth accuse his master of high treason. His words were these: that Richard Duke of York Was rightful heir unto the English crown, And that your majesty was an usurper. KING. Say, man, were these thy words? HORNER. |
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