Henry VI - Part 2 by William Shakespeare
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But. They vse to writ it on the top of Letters: 'Twill go hard with you Cade. Let me alone: Dost thou vse to write thy name? Or hast thou a marke to thy selfe, like a honest plain dealing man? Clearke. Sir I thanke God, I haue bin so well brought vp, that I can write my name All. He hath confest: away with him: he's a Villaine and a Traitor Cade. Away with him I say: Hang him with his Pen and Inke-horne about his necke. Exit one with the Clearke Enter Michael. Mich. Where's our Generall? Cade. Heere I am thou particular fellow Mich. Fly, fly, fly, Sir Humfrey Stafford and his brother are hard by, with the Kings Forces Cade. Stand villaine, stand, or Ile fell thee downe: he shall be encountred with a man as good as himselfe. He is but a Knight, is a? Mich. No |
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