King Henry VI, Part 3 by William Shakespeare
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YORK.
I am thine. EXETER. For shame, come down; he made thee Duke of York. YORK. 'T was my inheritance, as the earldom was. EXETER. Thy father was a traitor to the crown. WARWICK. Exeter, thou art a traitor to the crown In following this usurping Henry. CLIFFORD. Whom should he follow, but his natural king? WARWICK. True, Clifford; and that 's Richard, Duke of York. KING HENRY. And shall I stand, and thou sit in my throne? YORK. It must and shall be so. Content thyself. WARWICK. |
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