King Henry VI, Part 3 by William Shakespeare
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Not to be seen; my crown is call'd content,
A crown it is that seldom kings enjoy. 2 KEEPER. Well, if you be a king crown'd with content, Your crown content and you must be contented To go along with us; for, as we think, You are the king King Edward hath depos'd, And we his subjects, sworn in all allegiance, Will apprehend you as his enemy. KING HENRY. But did you never swear, and break an oath? 2 KEEPER. No, never such an oath; nor will not now. KING HENRY. Where did you dwell when I was King of England? 2 KEEPER. Here in this country, where we now remain. KING HENRY. I was anointed king at nine months old, My father and my grandfather were kings, And you were sworn true subjects unto me; And tell me, then, have you not broke your oaths? 1 KEEPER. |
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