King Henry VI, Part 2 by William Shakespeare
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But him outlive and die a violent death.
[As the Spirit speaks, Southwell writes the answer.] BOLINGBROKE. 'What fates await the Duke of Suffolk?' SPIRIT. By water shall he die and take his end. BOLINGBROKE. [Reads] 'What shall befall the Duke of Somerset?' SPIRIT. Let him shun castles; Safer shall he be upon the sandy plains Than where castles mounted stand. Have done, for more I hardly can endure. BOLINGBROKE. Descend to darkness and the burning lake! False fiend, avoid! [Thunder and lightning. Exit Spirit.] [Enter the DUKE OF YORK and the DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM with their Guard and break in YORK.] Lay hands upon these traitors and their trash.-- Beldam, I think we watch'd you at an inch. |
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