Henry VI - Part 2 by William Shakespeare
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with the spirit of putting down Kings and Princes. Command
silence But. Silence Cade. My Father was a Mortimer But. He was an honest man, and a good Bricklayer Cade. My mother a Plantagenet Butch. I knew her well, she was a Midwife Cade. My wife descended of the Lacies But. She was indeed a Pedlers daughter, & sold many Laces Weauer. But now of late, not able to trauell with her furr'd Packe, she washes buckes here at home Cade. Therefore am I of an honorable house But. I by my faith, the field is honourable, and there was he borne, vnder a hedge: for his Father had neuer a house but the Cage Cade. Valiant I am Weauer. A must needs, for beggery is valiant |
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