King Henry VI, Part 3 by William Shakespeare
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YORK.
Thanks, gentle Norfolk.--Stay by me, my lords;-- And, soldiers, stay and lodge by me this night. WARWICK. And when the king comes, offer him no violence, Unless he seek to thrust you out perforce. [They retire.] YORK. The queen this day here holds her parliament, But little thinks we shall be of her council. By words or blows here let us win our right. RICHARD. Arm'd as we are, let 's stay within this house. WARWICK. The bloody parliament shall this be call'd, Unless Plantagenet, Duke of York, be king, And bashful Henry depos'd, whose cowardice Hath made us bywords to our enemies. YORK. Then leave me not, my lords; be resolute. I mean to take possession of my right. WARWICK. Neither the king, nor he that loves him best, |
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