King Henry VI, Part 3 by William Shakespeare
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KING EDWARD. How many children hast thou, widow? tell me. CLARENCE. [Aside to Gloster.] I think he means to beg a child of her. GLOSTER. [Aside to Clarence.] Nay, whip me then; he'll rather give her two. LADY GREY. Three, my most gracious lord. GLOSTER. [Aside to Clarence.] You shall have four if you'll be rul'd by him. KING EDWARD. 'T were pity they should lose their father's lands. LADY GREY. Be pitiful, dread lord, and grant it then. KING EDWARD. Lords, give us leave; I'll try this widow's wit. |
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