King Henry VI, Part 3 by William Shakespeare
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Wherein thy counsel and consent is wanting.--
Richard, I will create thee Duke of Gloster;-- And George, of Clarence.--Warwick, as ourself, Shall do and undo as him pleaseth best. RICHARD. Let me be Duke of Clarence, George of Gloster, For Gloster's dukedom is too ominous. WARWICK. Tut! that's a foolish observation; Richard, be Duke of Gloster. Now to London, To see these honours in possession. [Exeunt.] ACT III. SCENE I. A Forest in the North of England. [Enter two Keepers, with crossbows in their hands.] 1 KEEPER. Under this thick-grown brake we'll shroud ourselves, For through this laund anon the deer will come; And in this covert will we make our stand, Culling the principal of all the deer. |
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