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Be happy, he'll trouble thee not.
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For war shall give him office,
honour, might, for Harry V...

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...from curb'd license plucks
and the wild dog shall...

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...flesh his tooth in
every innocent.

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- I never thought to hear you.
- Thy wish wast granted.

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I stay too long by thee,
I weary thee.

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O, pardon me, my liege.
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I canst see why thou hast taken
the crown.

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God witness me, when I came
in, and found no breath...

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...within thee, how cold struck
my heart. I thought thee dead.

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Accusing it, I put it on my head
to try with it...

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"It hadst before my face
murder'd my father.

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Your gold is, not beautiful,
but hateful.

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Another of lower karrat
is more beautiful...

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...but thou though finer, devour
all those you take!"

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Thus it was, my liege,
accusing the crown...

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...I put it on my head, to try
with it as with an enemy...

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...that had
murdered my father.

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The quarrel of a true inheritor.
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O, my son!
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God put it in thy mind
to take it hence...

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...that thou mightst win the
more thy father's love...

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...pleading so wisely
in excuse for it.

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Hear, I think, the very latest
counsel that ever...

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...I shall breathe.

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