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Um, it's...
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PACINO:
Stay, you that bear the corse.

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Set it down.
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Villains, set down the corse.
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Or, by Saint Paul,
I'll make a corse of him that disobeys.

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My lord, stand back,
and let the coffin pass.

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Unmanner'd dog!
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Stand thou, when I command.
Advance thy halbert...

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...higher than my breast, or, by
Saint Paul, I'll strike thee to my foot.

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Spurn upon thee, beggar,
for thy boldness.

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Richard needs Anne...
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... because he wants to be king.
So he needs a queen.

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Anne is perfect for the job.
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Also, she needs protection.
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Because she was on the losing side
of the War of the Roses.

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She's young, she has no husband.
Basically, she has no future.

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For Richard, she's someone
who 'd represent...

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... the other side,
the Lancasters coming to his side.

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It says to the public that Anne has
forgiven him for killing her husband...

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... therefore exonerating him
from his crime.

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And thou unfit for any place but hell.
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Yes, one place else...
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...if you'll hear me name it.
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Some dungeon.
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Your bed-chamber.
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I'll have her.
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Gentle Lady Anne...
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...to leave this keen encounter
of our wits...

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...and to fall something
into a slower method...

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...was not the causer of the timeless
deaths of these two men...

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...Henry and Edward,
as blameful as the executioner?

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Thou was the cause,
and the accursed effect.

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Thy beauty was the cause
of that effect.

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Thy beauty.

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