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...when it shines seldom in
admiring eyes.

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And that line, stand'st thou.
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For thou hast lost thy princely
privilege with vile participation.

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Not an eye but is a-weary
of thy common sight.

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Save mine, which hath
desire'd to see thee more.

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I shall hereafter, my thrice-
gracious lord, be more myself.

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As thou art to this hour,
was Richard then...

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...when I from France set
foot at Ravenspurg...

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...and even as I was
then is Percy now!

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Now, by my sceptre, and
my soul to boot...

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...he hath more worthy interest
to the State than thou.

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Do not think so.
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I will redeem all this on Percy's
head, and in the closing...

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...of some glorious day, be bold
to tell you that I am your son.

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And that shall be the day,
whene'er it lights...

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...that this same child of honour
and renown, this gallant Hotspur...

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...and your unthought-of
Harry, chance to meet.

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I shall make this northern
youth exchange...

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...his glorious deeds for
my indignities...

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...this is the name of God,
I vow here.

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The Earl of Westmoreland
set forth to-day...

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...three days aft, thou
shall set forward.

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- Damn!
- Damn you, woolsack!

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We must war together, why use
daggers against eachother?

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Thou vipers, thou!
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I am Pistol, if thou darest
load me, I'll shoot.

:39:59
Pay the 8s. I won from thou
playing bowls.


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