King Henry VI, Part 3 by William Shakespeare
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page 109 of 172 (63%)
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CLARENCE.
As well as Lewis of France, or the Earl of Warwick, Which are so weak of courage and in judgment That they'll take no offence at our abuse. KING EDWARD. Suppose they take offence without a cause, They are but Lewis and Warwick: I am Edward, Your King and Warwick's, and must have my will. GLOSTER. And shall have your will, because our King; Yet hasty marriage seldom proveth well. KING EDWARD. Yea, brother Richard, are you offended too? GLOSTER. Not I. No; God forbid that I should wish them sever'd Whom God hath join'd together; ay, and 't were pity To sunder them that yoke so well together. KING EDWARD. Setting your scorns and your mislike aside, Tell me some reason why the Lady Grey Should not become my wife and England's queen.-- And you too, Somerset and Montague, Speak freely what you think. |
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