Comparison of William Shakespeare Henry VI Part 2 1.1 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Henry VI Part 2 1.1 has 245 lines, and 3% of them have strong matches at magnitude 15+ in William Shakespeare. 36% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 61% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.07 strong matches and 1.31 weak matches.

Henry VI Part 2 1.1

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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 5

So in the famous ancient city Tours,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.3: 31

I tell thee, Pole, when in the city Tours [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.3: 32

Thou ran’st a-tilt in honor of my love [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 6

In presence of the Kings of France and Sicil,
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Henry V 3.5: 41

You Dukes of Orleance, Bourbon, and of Berri, [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.3: 31

[continues previous] I tell thee, Pole, when in the city Tours
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Henry VI Part 2 1.3: 32

[continues previous] Thou ran’st a-tilt in honor of my love
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 7

The Dukes of Orleance, Calaber, Bretagne, and Alanson,
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Henry V 3.5: 41

[continues previous] You Dukes of Orleance, Bourbon, and of Berri,
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Henry V 3.5: 42

[continues previous] Alanson, Brabant, Bar, and Burgundy,
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Henry VI Part 1 4.6: 14

Beat down Alanson, Orleance, Burgundy,
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Henry VI Part 1 4.6: 15

And from the pride of Gallia rescued thee.
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Henry VI Part 2 4.8: 22

And make the meanest of you earls and dukes? [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 8

Seven earls, twelve barons, and twenty reverend bishops,
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Henry IV Part 1 3.2: 105

Leads ancient lords and reverend bishops on
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Henry VI Part 2 4.8: 22

[continues previous] And make the meanest of you earls and dukes?
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Henry VIII 4.1: 99

Is fresh about me. What two reverend bishops
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Richard III 3.5: 100

With reverend fathers and well-learned bishops. [continues next]
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Richard III 3.5: 101

I go, and towards three or four a’ clock [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 9

I have perform’d my task, and was espous’d;
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Richard III 3.5: 101

[continues previous] I go, and towards three or four a’ clock
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 10

And humbly now upon my bended knee,
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Richard II 5.3: 97

Unto my mother’s prayers I bend my knee.
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Richard II 5.3: 98

Against them both my true joints bended be.
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 17

Suffolk, arise. Welcome, Queen Margaret,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 36

Lords, with one cheerful voice welcome my love.
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 37

Long live Queen Margaret, England’s happiness!
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 21

For thou hast given me in this beauteous face
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Edward III 4.9: 53

What thou hast given me, I give to them;
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Henry V 4.8: 20

And thou hast given me most bitter terms.
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 25

The mutual conference that my mind hath had,
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Sonnet 27: 13

Lo thus by day my limbs, by night my mind, [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 26

By day, by night, waking and in my dreams,
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Sonnet 27: 13

[continues previous] Lo thus by day my limbs, by night my mind,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 28

With you, mine alder-liefest sovereign,
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Two Gentlemen of Verona 2.1: 45

True, sir; I was in love with my bed. I thank you, you swing’d me for my love, which makes me the bolder to chide you for yours. [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 29

Makes me the bolder to salute my king
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Two Gentlemen of Verona 2.1: 45

[continues previous] True, sir; I was in love with my bed. I thank you, you swing’d me for my love, which makes me the bolder to chide you for yours.
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 35

Such is the fullness of my heart’s content.
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Troilus and Cressida 1.2: 178

Then though my heart’s content firm love doth bear,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 36

Lords, with one cheerful voice welcome my love.
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 17

Suffolk, arise. Welcome, Queen Margaret, [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 37

Long live Queen Margaret, England’s happiness!
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 17

[continues previous] Suffolk, arise. Welcome, Queen Margaret,
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Henry VI Part 2 2.2: 64

Long live our sovereign Richard, England’s king! [continues next]
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Richard III 3.7: 241

Long live Richard, England’s worthy king!
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 38

We thank you all.
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Henry VI Part 2 2.2: 65

[continues previous] We thank you, lords. But I am not your king
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Richard III 3.1: 19

I thank you, good my lord, and thank you all. [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 39

My Lord Protector, so it please your Grace,
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Double Falsehood 5.2: 19

By this delay: — How now? So please your grace,
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Comedy of Errors 5.1: 136

May it please your Grace, Antipholus my husband,
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Love's Labour's Lost 2.1: 160

So please your Grace, the packet is not come
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Merchant of Venice 4.1: 2

Ready, so please your Grace.
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Midsummer Night's Dream 5.1: 105

In least speak most, to my capacity.
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Midsummer Night's Dream 5.1: 106

So please your Grace, the Prologue is address’d.
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Much Ado About Nothing 1.1: 61

Please it your Grace lead on?
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Two Gentlemen of Verona 3.1: 51

Sir Valentine, whither away so fast?
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Two Gentlemen of Verona 3.1: 52

Please it your Grace, there is a messenger
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Henry IV Part 2 3.1: 98

The numbers of the feared. Please it your Grace
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Henry IV Part 2 4.1: 2

’Tis Gaultree forest, and’t shall please your Grace. [continues next]
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Henry IV Part 2 4.1: 3

Here stand, my lords, and send discoverers forth [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 1 5.1: 48

And so, my Lord Protector, see them guarded
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Henry VI Part 2 2.1: 135

Yes, my lord, if it please your Grace.
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Henry VI Part 2 2.1: 168

And so, my Lord Protector, by this means
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Henry VI Part 2 2.4: 76

And’t please your Grace, here my commission stays; [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 4.9: 23

Please it your Grace to be advertised
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Henry VI Part 2 5.1: 76

So please it you, my lord, ’twere not amiss
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Henry VI Part 3 2.6: 99

To effect this marriage, so it please my lord.
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Henry VIII 5.2: 169

May it please your Grace — No, sir, it does not please me.
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Richard III 3.1: 19

[continues previous] I thank you, good my lord, and thank you all.
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Richard III 3.1: 142

My Lord Protector needs will have it so.
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Othello 1.3: 190

Please it your Grace, on to the state affairs.
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 40

Here are the articles of contracted peace
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Henry IV Part 2 4.1: 3

[continues previous] Here stand, my lords, and send discoverers forth
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Henry VI Part 2 2.4: 75

[continues previous] Let not her penance exceed the King’s commission.
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Henry VI Part 2 2.4: 76

[continues previous] And’t please your Grace, here my commission stays;
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 41

Between our sovereign and the French King Charles,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 43

“Inprimis, It is agreed between the French King Charles, and William de la Pole, Marquess of Suffolk, ambassador for Henry King of England, that the said Henry shall espouse the Lady Margaret, daughter unto Reignier King of Naples, Sicilia, and Jerusalem, and crown her Queen of England ere the thirtieth of May next ensuing. Item, It is further agreed between ...
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 43

“Inprimis, It is agreed between the French King Charles, and William de la Pole, Marquess of Suffolk, ambassador for Henry King of England, that the said Henry shall espouse the Lady Margaret, daughter unto Reignier King of Naples, Sicilia, and Jerusalem, and crown her Queen of England ere the thirtieth of May next ensuing. Item, It is further agreed between them, that the duchy of Anjou and the county of Maine shall be releas’d and deliver’d over to the King her father”
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Henry VI Part 1 2.4: 80

Away, away, good William de la Pole!
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Henry VI Part 1 5.3: 67

Fie, De la Pole, disable not thyself.
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Henry VI Part 1 5.3: 95

Duke of Anjou and Maine, yet is he poor,
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Henry VI Part 1 5.3: 154

Enjoy mine own, the country Maine and Anjou,
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Henry VI Part 1 5.4: 78

But Reignier, King of Naples, that prevail’d.
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Henry VI Part 1 5.5: 40

The King of Naples and Jerusalem,
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Henry VI Part 1 5.5: 41

And of such great authority in France
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 41

Between our sovereign and the French King Charles,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 48

“Item, It is further agreed between them, that the duchy of Anjou and the county of Maine shall be releas’d and deliver’d over to the King her father, and she sent over of the King of England’s own proper cost and charges, without having any dowry.”
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 95

Suffolk, the new-made duke that rules the roast,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 96

Hath given the duchy of Anjou, and Maine,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 97

Unto the poor King Reignier, whose large style
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 105

Anjou and Maine? Myself did win them both.
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 199

Which I will win from France, or else be slain.
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 200

Anjou and Maine are given to the French,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 221

Unto the Prince’s heart of Calydon.
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Anjou and Maine both given unto the French!
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Henry VI Part 2 1.2: 29

Were plac’d the heads of Edmund Duke of Somerset,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.2: 30

And William de la Pole, first Duke of Suffolk.
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Henry VI Part 2 4.1: 45

The Duke of Suffolk, William de la Pole.
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Henry VI Part 2 4.1: 46

The Duke of Suffolk muffled up in rags?
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Henry VI Part 3 1.4: 121

Thy father bears the type of King of Naples,
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Henry VI Part 3 1.4: 122

Of both the Sicils and Jerusalem,
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Henry VIII 2.4: 6

Say, Henry King of England, come into the court.
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Henry VIII 2.4: 7

Henry King of England, etc.
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Richard III 4.4: 264

And do intend to make her Queen of England.
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 47

Uncle of Winchester, I pray read on.
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Two Gentlemen of Verona 3.1: 292

Well, that fault may be mended with a breakfast. Read on. [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 48

“Item, It is further agreed between them, that the duchy of Anjou and the county of Maine shall be releas’d and deliver’d over to the King her father, and she sent over of the King of England’s own proper cost and charges, without having any dowry.”
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Two Gentlemen of Verona 3.1: 293

[continues previous] “Item, She hath a sweet mouth.”
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Henry VI Part 1 5.3: 95

Duke of Anjou and Maine, yet is he poor,
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Henry VI Part 1 5.3: 154

Enjoy mine own, the country Maine and Anjou,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 43

“Inprimis, It is agreed between the French King Charles, and William de la Pole, Marquess of Suffolk, ambassador for Henry King of England, that the said Henry shall espouse the Lady Margaret, daughter unto Reignier King of Naples, Sicilia, and Jerusalem, and crown her Queen of England ere the thirtieth of May next ensuing. Item, It is further agreed between them, that the duchy of Anjou and the county of Maine shall be releas’d and deliver’d over to the King her father”
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 95

Suffolk, the new-made duke that rules the roast,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 96

Hath given the duchy of Anjou, and Maine,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 97

Unto the poor King Reignier, whose large style
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 105

Anjou and Maine? Myself did win them both.
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 199

Which I will win from France, or else be slain.
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 200

Anjou and Maine are given to the French,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 221

Unto the Prince’s heart of Calydon.
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 222

Anjou and Maine both given unto the French!
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 50

We here create thee the first Duke of Suffolk,
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Edward III 1.1: 4

For we create thee Earl of Richmond here.
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Henry VI Part 2 1.2: 30

And William de la Pole, first Duke of Suffolk. [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.3: 4

Come back, fool. This is the Duke of Suffolk and not my Lord Protector. [continues next]
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Henry VIII 4.1: 16

By custom of the coronation. [continues next]
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Henry VIII 4.1: 17

The Duke of Suffolk is the first, and claims [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 51

And girt thee with the sword. Cousin of York,
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Henry VI Part 1 3.1: 170

I girt thee with the valiant sword of York:
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Henry VI Part 1 4.1: 163

Cousin of York, we institute your Grace [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.2: 30

[continues previous] And William de la Pole, first Duke of Suffolk.
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Henry VI Part 2 1.3: 4

[continues previous] Come back, fool. This is the Duke of Suffolk and not my Lord Protector.
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Henry VIII 4.1: 17

[continues previous] The Duke of Suffolk is the first, and claims
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 52

We here discharge your Grace from being Regent
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Henry VI Part 1 4.1: 163

[continues previous] Cousin of York, we institute your Grace
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 55

Gloucester, York, Buckingham, Somerset,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 71

Have you yourselves, Somerset, Buckingham, [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 72

Brave York, Salisbury, and victorious Warwick, [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.3: 50

The imperious churchman, Somerset, Buckingham,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.3: 51

And grumbling York; and not the least of these
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 56

Salisbury, and Warwick;
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 72

[continues previous] Brave York, Salisbury, and victorious Warwick,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 65

His valor, coin, and people, in the wars?
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All's Well That Ends Well 4.3: 67

“You shall demand of him, whether one Captain Dumaine be i’ th’ camp, a Frenchman; what his reputation is with the Duke; what his valor, honesty, and expertness in wars; or whether he thinks it were not possible with well-weighing sums of gold to corrupt him to a revolt.” What say you to this? What do you know of it?
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 67

In winter’s cold and summer’s parching heat,
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Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 78

And to sun’s parching heat display’d my cheeks, [continues next]
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Rape of Lucrece: 1145

That knows not parching heat nor freezing cold,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 68

To conquer France, his true inheritance?
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Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 78

[continues previous] And to sun’s parching heat display’d my cheeks, [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 69

And did my brother Bedford toil his wits,
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Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 78

[continues previous] And to sun’s parching heat display’d my cheeks,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 71

Have you yourselves, Somerset, Buckingham,
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Henry VI Part 1 4.1: 115

Good cousins both, of York and Somerset, [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 1 4.1: 116

Quiet yourselves, I pray, and be at peace. [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 55

Gloucester, York, Buckingham, Somerset, [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.3: 50

The imperious churchman, Somerset, Buckingham, [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 72

Brave York, Salisbury, and victorious Warwick,
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Henry VI Part 1 4.1: 115

[continues previous] Good cousins both, of York and Somerset,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 55

[continues previous] Gloucester, York, Buckingham, Somerset,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.3: 51

[continues previous] And grumbling York; and not the least of these
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 74

Or hath mine uncle Beauford and myself,
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Henry VI Part 2 3.2: 180

Myself and Beauford had him in protection,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 78

How France and Frenchmen might be kept in awe,
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Rape of Lucrece: 245

Shall by a painted cloth be kept in awe.”
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 84

O peers of England, shameful is this league,
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Henry VI Part 3 3.3: 74

Look therefore, Lewis, that by this league and marriage [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 85

Fatal this marriage, cancelling your fame,
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Henry VI Part 3 3.3: 74

[continues previous] Look therefore, Lewis, that by this league and marriage
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 94

But now it is impossible we should.
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Henry VIII 4.1: 40

A bold brave gentleman. That should be [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 95

Suffolk, the new-made duke that rules the roast,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 43

... la Pole, Marquess of Suffolk, ambassador for Henry King of England, that the said Henry shall espouse the Lady Margaret, daughter unto Reignier King of Naples, Sicilia, and Jerusalem, and crown her Queen of England ere the thirtieth of May next ensuing. Item, It is further agreed between them, that the duchy of Anjou and the county of Maine shall be releas’d and deliver’d over to the King her father” — [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 48

“Item, It is further agreed between them, that the duchy of Anjou and the county of Maine shall be releas’d and deliver’d over to the King her father, and she sent over of the King of England’s own proper cost and charges, without having any dowry.” [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.2: 95

And from the great and new-made Duke of Suffolk;
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Henry VIII 4.1: 40

[continues previous] A bold brave gentleman. That should be
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Henry VIII 4.1: 41

[continues previous] The Duke of Suffolk. ’Tis the same: High Steward.
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 96

Hath given the duchy of Anjou, and Maine,
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Henry VI Part 1 5.3: 95

Duke of Anjou and Maine, yet is he poor,
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Henry VI Part 1 5.3: 154

Enjoy mine own, the country Maine and Anjou,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 43

[continues previous] ... la Pole, Marquess of Suffolk, ambassador for Henry King of England, that the said Henry shall espouse the Lady Margaret, daughter unto Reignier King of Naples, Sicilia, and Jerusalem, and crown her Queen of England ere the thirtieth of May next ensuing. Item, It is further agreed between them, that the duchy of Anjou and the county of Maine shall be releas’d and deliver’d over to the King her father” — [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 48

[continues previous] “Item, It is further agreed between them, that the duchy of Anjou and the county of Maine shall be releas’d and deliver’d over to the King her father, and she sent over of the King of England’s own proper cost and charges, without having any dowry.” [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 105

Anjou and Maine? Myself did win them both.
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 200

Anjou and Maine are given to the French,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 221

Unto the Prince’s heart of Calydon. [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 222

Anjou and Maine both given unto the French! [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 4.1: 86

By thee Anjou and Maine were sold to France.
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King John 2.1: 151

King John, this is the very sum of all:
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King John 2.1: 152

England and Ireland, Anjou, Touraine, Maine,
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King John 2.1: 153

In right of Arthur do I claim of thee.
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King John 2.1: 487

For Anjou and fair Touraine, Maine, Poictiers,
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King John 2.1: 488

And all that we upon this side the sea
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King John 2.1: 527

Then do I give Volquessen, Touraine, Maine,
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King John 2.1: 528

Poictiers, and Anjou, these five provinces,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 97

Unto the poor King Reignier, whose large style
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 43

[continues previous] ... la Pole, Marquess of Suffolk, ambassador for Henry King of England, that the said Henry shall espouse the Lady Margaret, daughter unto Reignier King of Naples, Sicilia, and Jerusalem, and crown her Queen of England ere the thirtieth of May next ensuing. Item, It is further agreed between them, that the duchy of Anjou and the county of Maine shall be releas’d and deliver’d over to the King her father” —
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 48

[continues previous] “Item, It is further agreed between them, that the duchy of Anjou and the county of Maine shall be releas’d and deliver’d over to the King her father, and she sent over of the King of England’s own proper cost and charges, without having any dowry.”
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 221

[continues previous] Unto the Prince’s heart of Calydon.
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[continues previous] Anjou and Maine both given unto the French!
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 101

But wherefore weeps Warwick, my valiant son?
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Henry VI Part 3 1.1: 192

Not for myself, Lord Warwick, but my son, [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 102

For grief that they are past recovery;
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Henry VI Part 3 1.1: 192

[continues previous] Not for myself, Lord Warwick, but my son,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 105

Anjou and Maine? Myself did win them both.
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Henry VI Part 1 5.3: 95

Duke of Anjou and Maine, yet is he poor,
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Henry VI Part 1 5.3: 154

Enjoy mine own, the country Maine and Anjou,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 43

... of Suffolk, ambassador for Henry King of England, that the said Henry shall espouse the Lady Margaret, daughter unto Reignier King of Naples, Sicilia, and Jerusalem, and crown her Queen of England ere the thirtieth of May next ensuing. Item, It is further agreed between them, that the duchy of Anjou and the county of Maine shall be releas’d and deliver’d over to the King her father” —
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 48

“Item, It is further agreed between them, that the duchy of Anjou and the county of Maine shall be releas’d and deliver’d over to the King her father, and she sent over of the King of England’s own proper cost and charges, without having any dowry.”
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 96

Hath given the duchy of Anjou, and Maine,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 200

Anjou and Maine are given to the French,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 222

Anjou and Maine both given unto the French!
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Henry VI Part 2 4.1: 86

By thee Anjou and Maine were sold to France.
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King John 2.1: 152

England and Ireland, Anjou, Touraine, Maine,
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King John 2.1: 487

For Anjou and fair Touraine, Maine, Poictiers,
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King John 2.1: 488

And all that we upon this side the sea
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King John 2.1: 527

Then do I give Volquessen, Touraine, Maine,
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King John 2.1: 528

Poictiers, and Anjou, these five provinces,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 106

Those provinces these arms of mine did conquer,
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Henry VI Part 3 2.5: 114

These arms of mine shall be thy winding-sheet;
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Othello 1.3: 83

For since these arms of mine had seven years’ pith,
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Henry V 3.5: 11

Mort Dieu, ma vie! If they march along
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Henry V 4.5: 3

Mort Dieu, ma vie! All is confounded, all!
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 111

That dims the honor of this warlike isle!
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Othello 2.1: 43

Thanks you, the valiant of this warlike isle,
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Othello 2.1: 44

That so approve the Moor! O, let the heavens
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Othello 2.3: 38

The very elements of this warlike isle,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 115

Large sums of gold and dowries with their wives,
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All's Well That Ends Well 4.3: 67

“You shall demand of him, whether one Captain Dumaine be i’ th’ camp, a Frenchman; what his reputation is with the Duke; what his valor, honesty, and expertness in wars; or whether he thinks it were not possible with well-weighing sums of gold to corrupt him to a revolt.” What say you to this? What do you know of it?
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Richard II 1.4: 50

They shall subscribe them for large sums of gold,
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Richard II 1.4: 51

And send them after to supply our wants,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 116

And our King Henry gives away his own,
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Henry VI Part 1 5.4: 124

That, in regard King Henry gives consent,
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Henry VI Part 2 3.1: 189

Ah, thus King Henry throws away his crutch
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 121

She should have stay’d in France, and starv’d in France,
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All's Well That Ends Well 3.2: 71

“Till I have no wife, I have nothing in France.”
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All's Well That Ends Well 3.2: 72

Nothing in France, until he has no wife!
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Henry VI Part 2 3.1: 295

He never would have stay’d in France so long.
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 123

My Lord of Gloucester, now ye grow too hot:
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King Lear 3.7: 4

... sister company; the revenges we are bound to take upon your traitorous father are not fit for your beholding. Advise the Duke, where you are going, to a most festinate preparation; we are bound to the like. Our posts shall be swift and intelligent betwixt us. Farewell, dear sister, farewell, my Lord of Gloucester.
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King Lear 3.7: 5

How now? Where’s the King?
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 125

My Lord of Winchester, I know your mind.
12

Twelfth Night 1.5: 119

With groans that thunder love, with sighs of fire.
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Twelfth Night 1.5: 120

Your lord does know my mind, I cannot love him,
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Henry VIII 5.2: 204

Once more, my Lord of Winchester, I charge you,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 128

Rancor will out. Proud prelate, in thy face
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Henry VI Part 2 3.1: 202

Ah, uncle Humphrey, in thy face I see [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 129

I see thy fury. If I longer stay,
14

Midsummer Night's Dream 2.1: 145

We shall chide downright, if I longer stay. [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 3.1: 202

[continues previous] Ah, uncle Humphrey, in thy face I see
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 130

We shall begin our ancient bickerings.
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Midsummer Night's Dream 2.1: 145

[continues previous] We shall chide downright, if I longer stay.
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 131

Lordings, farewell, and say, when I am gone,
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Henry VI Part 1 1.4: 93

As who should say, “When I am dead and gone, [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 2.3: 37

Farewell, good King; when I am dead and gone,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 132

I prophesied France will be lost ere long.
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Henry VI Part 1 1.4: 93

[continues previous] As who should say, “When I am dead and gone,
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King John 1.1: 24

Be thou as lightning in the eyes of France;
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King John 1.1: 25

For ere thou canst report, I will be there;
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 137

Consider, lords, he is the next of blood,
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Henry IV Part 1 1.3: 146

By Richard, that dead is, the next of blood?
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Henry IV Part 1 1.3: 147

He was, I heard the proclamation.
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 138

And heir-apparent to the English crown.
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Henry VI Part 3 4.3: 49

But Henry now shall wear the English crown, [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 139

Had Henry got an empire by his marriage,
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Henry VI Part 3 4.3: 49

[continues previous] But Henry now shall wear the English crown,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 145

Calling him “Humphrey, the good Duke of Gloucester,”
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Henry VI Part 1 5.1: 57

Or be inferior to the proudest peer.
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Henry VI Part 1 5.1: 58

Humphrey of Gloucester, thou shalt well perceive
11

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 148

With “God preserve the good Duke Humphrey!”
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 169

I never saw but Humphrey Duke of Gloucester
10

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 178

Hath won the greatest favor of the commons,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 179

Excepting none but good Duke Humphrey;
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Henry VI Part 2 2.2: 75

That virtuous prince, the good Duke Humphrey.
13

Henry VI Part 2 3.2: 248

They say, by him the good Duke Humphrey died;
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Henry VI Part 2 3.2: 249

They say, in him they fear your Highness’ death;
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 148

With “God preserve the good Duke Humphrey!”
11

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 145

Calling him “Humphrey, the good Duke of Gloucester,”
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 179

Excepting none but good Duke Humphrey;
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Henry VI Part 2 2.2: 75

That virtuous prince, the good Duke Humphrey.
11

Henry VI Part 2 3.2: 123

That good Duke Humphrey traitorously is murd’red
11

Henry VI Part 2 3.2: 248

They say, by him the good Duke Humphrey died;
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 154

And all together, with the Duke of Suffolk,
10

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 157

I’ll to the Duke of Suffolk presently.
10

Henry VI Part 2 1.3: 4

Come back, fool. This is the Duke of Suffolk and not my Lord Protector.
10

Henry VI Part 2 1.3: 11

“Against the Duke of Suffolk, for enclosing the commons of Melford.” How now, sir knave?
10

Henry VI Part 2 1.4: 26

“Tell me what fate awaits the Duke of Suffolk?”
10

Henry VI Part 2 1.4: 58

“Tell me what fate awaits the Duke of Suffolk?”
11

Henry VI Part 2 3.2: 124

By Suffolk and the Cardinal Beauford’s means. [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 4.1: 45

The Duke of Suffolk, William de la Pole. [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 4.1: 46

The Duke of Suffolk muffled up in rags? [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 4.4: 40

Ah, were the Duke of Suffolk now alive,
10

Henry VIII 4.1: 17

The Duke of Suffolk is the first, and claims
10

Henry VIII 4.1: 41

The Duke of Suffolk. ’Tis the same: High Steward.
11

Henry VIII 5.1: 8

With the Duke of Suffolk. I must to him too,
11

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 155

We’ll quickly hoise Duke Humphrey from his seat.
11

Henry VI Part 2 3.2: 123

[continues previous] That good Duke Humphrey traitorously is murd’red
11

Henry VI Part 2 4.1: 45

[continues previous] The Duke of Suffolk, William de la Pole.
11

Henry VI Part 2 4.1: 46

[continues previous] The Duke of Suffolk muffled up in rags?
10

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 156

This weighty business will not brook delay,
10

Henry VIII 2.2: 131

There ye shall meet about this weighty business.
10

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 157

I’ll to the Duke of Suffolk presently.
10

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 154

And all together, with the Duke of Suffolk,
10

Henry VI Part 2 1.3: 4

Come back, fool. This is the Duke of Suffolk and not my Lord Protector.
10

Henry VI Part 2 1.3: 11

“Against the Duke of Suffolk, for enclosing the commons of Melford.” How now, sir knave?
10

Henry VI Part 2 1.4: 26

“Tell me what fate awaits the Duke of Suffolk?”
10

Henry VI Part 2 1.4: 58

“Tell me what fate awaits the Duke of Suffolk?”
10

Henry VI Part 2 4.1: 45

The Duke of Suffolk, William de la Pole.
10

Henry VI Part 2 4.1: 46

The Duke of Suffolk muffled up in rags?
10

Henry VI Part 2 4.4: 40

Ah, were the Duke of Suffolk now alive,
10

Henry VIII 4.1: 17

The Duke of Suffolk is the first, and claims
10

Henry VIII 4.1: 41

The Duke of Suffolk. ’Tis the same: High Steward.
10

Henry VIII 5.1: 8

With the Duke of Suffolk. I must to him too,
11

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 160

Yet let us watch the haughty Cardinal;
11

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 171

Oft have I seen the haughty Cardinal, [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 161

His insolence is more intolerable
11

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 172

[continues previous] More like a soldier than a man o’ th’ church,
11

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 164

Or thou or I, Somerset, will be Protector,
11

Henry VI Part 2 3.1: 250

As place Duke Humphrey for the King’s Protector? [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 165

Despite Duke Humphrey or the Cardinal.
11

Henry VI Part 2 3.1: 250

[continues previous] As place Duke Humphrey for the King’s Protector?
13

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 169

I never saw but Humphrey Duke of Gloucester
10

Henry VI Part 1 1.3: 6

It is the noble Duke of Gloucester. [continues next]
12

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 145

Calling him “Humphrey, the good Duke of Gloucester,”
13

Henry VI Part 2 2.3: 22

Stay, Humphrey Duke of Gloucester! Ere thou go,
13

Henry VI Part 2 2.3: 40

And Humphrey Duke of Gloucester scarce himself,
11

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 170

Did bear him like a noble gentleman.
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Henry VI Part 1 1.3: 6

[continues previous] It is the noble Duke of Gloucester.
11

King John 4.2: 177

Spoke like a sprightful noble gentleman.
11

King John 4.2: 178

Go after him; for he perhaps shall need
11

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 171

Oft have I seen the haughty Cardinal,
11

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 160

Yet let us watch the haughty Cardinal; [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 3.2: 161

Oft have I seen a timely-parted ghost,
10

Henry VI Part 2 5.1: 150

If thou dar’st bring them to the baiting-place.
10

Henry VI Part 2 5.1: 151

Oft have I seen a hot o’erweening cur
11

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 172

More like a soldier than a man o’ th’ church,
11

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 161

[continues previous] His insolence is more intolerable
10

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 178

Hath won the greatest favor of the commons,
10

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 145

Calling him “Humphrey, the good Duke of Gloucester,” [continues next]
11

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 179

Excepting none but good Duke Humphrey;
10

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 145

[continues previous] Calling him “Humphrey, the good Duke of Gloucester,”
11

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 148

With “God preserve the good Duke Humphrey!”
11

Henry VI Part 2 2.2: 75

That virtuous prince, the good Duke Humphrey.
11

Henry VI Part 2 3.2: 123

That good Duke Humphrey traitorously is murd’red
11

Henry VI Part 2 3.2: 248

They say, by him the good Duke Humphrey died;
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 183

When thou wert Regent for our sovereign,
11

Richard II 2.1: 109

Why, cousin, wert thou regent of the world,
10

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 187

The pride of Suffolk and the Cardinal,
10

Henry VI Part 2 3.2: 124

By Suffolk and the Cardinal Beauford’s means.
10

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 188

With Somerset’s and Buckingham’s ambition;
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Henry VI Part 2 2.2: 72

At Beauford’s pride, at Somerset’s ambition,
10

Henry VI Part 2 2.2: 73

At Buckingham, and all the crew of them,
13

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 194

Then let’s make haste away, and look unto the main.
13

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 195

Unto the main? O father, Maine is lost! [continues next]
10

Macbeth 3.5: 37

Come, let’s make haste, she’ll soon be back again.
13

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 195

Unto the main? O father, Maine is lost!
13

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 194

[continues previous] Then let’s make haste away, and look unto the main.
13

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 199

Which I will win from France, or else be slain.
13

Henry VI Part 1 5.3: 155

Free from oppression or the stroke of war, [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 43

... England, that the said Henry shall espouse the Lady Margaret, daughter unto Reignier King of Naples, Sicilia, and Jerusalem, and crown her Queen of England ere the thirtieth of May next ensuing. Item, It is further agreed between them, that the duchy of Anjou and the county of Maine shall be releas’d and deliver’d over to the King her father” — [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 48

“Item, It is further agreed between them, that the duchy of Anjou and the county of Maine shall be releas’d and deliver’d over to the King her father, and she sent over of the King of England’s own proper cost and charges, without having any dowry.” [continues next]
13

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 200

Anjou and Maine are given to the French,
11

Henry VI Part 1 5.3: 95

Duke of Anjou and Maine, yet is he poor,
13

Henry VI Part 1 5.3: 154

[continues previous] Enjoy mine own, the country Maine and Anjou,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 43

[continues previous] ... of Suffolk, ambassador for Henry King of England, that the said Henry shall espouse the Lady Margaret, daughter unto Reignier King of Naples, Sicilia, and Jerusalem, and crown her Queen of England ere the thirtieth of May next ensuing. Item, It is further agreed between them, that the duchy of Anjou and the county of Maine shall be releas’d and deliver’d over to the King her father” —
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 48

[continues previous] “Item, It is further agreed between them, that the duchy of Anjou and the county of Maine shall be releas’d and deliver’d over to the King her father, and she sent over of the King of England’s own proper cost and charges, without having any dowry.”
11

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 96

Hath given the duchy of Anjou, and Maine,
11

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 105

Anjou and Maine? Myself did win them both.
11

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 222

Anjou and Maine both given unto the French!
11

Henry VI Part 2 4.1: 86

By thee Anjou and Maine were sold to France.
10

King John 2.1: 152

England and Ireland, Anjou, Touraine, Maine,
10

King John 2.1: 487

For Anjou and fair Touraine, Maine, Poictiers,
10

King John 2.1: 488

And all that we upon this side the sea
10

King John 2.1: 527

Then do I give Volquessen, Touraine, Maine,
10

King John 2.1: 528

Poictiers, and Anjou, these five provinces,
10

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 205

To change two dukedoms for a duke’s fair daughter.
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Henry VI Part 2 1.3: 68

Till Suffolk gave two dukedoms for his daughter.
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 208

Pirates may make cheap pennyworths of their pillage
10

Titus Andronicus 2.3: 44

Thy sons make pillage of her chastity, [continues next]
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Titus Andronicus 2.3: 45

And wash their hands in Bassianus’ blood. [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 209

And purchase friends and give to courtezans,
10

Titus Andronicus 2.3: 45

[continues previous] And wash their hands in Bassianus’ blood.
10

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 217

While his own lands are bargain’d for and sold.
10

Henry VI Part 1 5.1: 6

Between the realms of England and of France. [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 218

Methinks the realms of England, France, and Ireland
11

Henry VI Part 1 5.1: 6

[continues previous] Between the realms of England and of France.
12

Henry VI Part 3 4.7: 71

“Edward the Fourth, by the grace of God, King of England and France, and Lord of Ireland, etc.”
11

Henry VI Part 3 4.7: 72

And whosoe’er gainsays King Edward’s right,
12

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 221

Unto the Prince’s heart of Calydon.
11

Henry VI Part 1 5.3: 95

Duke of Anjou and Maine, yet is he poor, [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 43

... Marquess of Suffolk, ambassador for Henry King of England, that the said Henry shall espouse the Lady Margaret, daughter unto Reignier King of Naples, Sicilia, and Jerusalem, and crown her Queen of England ere the thirtieth of May next ensuing. Item, It is further agreed between them, that the duchy of Anjou and the county of Maine shall be releas’d and deliver’d over to the King her father” — [continues next]
11

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 48

“Item, It is further agreed between them, that the duchy of Anjou and the county of Maine shall be releas’d and deliver’d over to the King her father, and she sent over of the King of England’s own proper cost and charges, without having any dowry.” [continues next]
12

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 96

Hath given the duchy of Anjou, and Maine, [continues next]
12

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 97

Unto the poor King Reignier, whose large style [continues next]
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King John 2.1: 151

King John, this is the very sum of all: [continues next]
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King John 2.1: 153

In right of Arthur do I claim of thee. [continues next]
12

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 222

Anjou and Maine both given unto the French!
11

Henry VI Part 1 5.3: 95

[continues previous] Duke of Anjou and Maine, yet is he poor,
11

Henry VI Part 1 5.3: 154

Enjoy mine own, the country Maine and Anjou,
11

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 43

[continues previous] ... of Suffolk, ambassador for Henry King of England, that the said Henry shall espouse the Lady Margaret, daughter unto Reignier King of Naples, Sicilia, and Jerusalem, and crown her Queen of England ere the thirtieth of May next ensuing. Item, It is further agreed between them, that the duchy of Anjou and the county of Maine shall be releas’d and deliver’d over to the King her father” —
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 48

[continues previous] “Item, It is further agreed between them, that the duchy of Anjou and the county of Maine shall be releas’d and deliver’d over to the King her father, and she sent over of the King of England’s own proper cost and charges, without having any dowry.”
12

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 96

[continues previous] Hath given the duchy of Anjou, and Maine,
12

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 97

[continues previous] Unto the poor King Reignier, whose large style
12

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 105

Anjou and Maine? Myself did win them both.
11

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 200

Anjou and Maine are given to the French,
11

Henry VI Part 2 4.1: 86

By thee Anjou and Maine were sold to France.
10

King John 2.1: 152

[continues previous] England and Ireland, Anjou, Touraine, Maine,
10

King John 2.1: 487

For Anjou and fair Touraine, Maine, Poictiers,
10

King John 2.1: 488

And all that we upon this side the sea
10

King John 2.1: 527

Then do I give Volquessen, Touraine, Maine,
10

King John 2.1: 528

Poictiers, and Anjou, these five provinces,
15+

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 223

Cold news for me; for I had hope of France,
15+

Henry VI Part 2 3.1: 87

Cold news for me; for I had hope of France
11

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 233

Whose church-like humors fits not for a crown.
11

Henry VI Part 2 5.2: 16

Then nobly, York, ’tis for a crown thou fight’st. [continues next]
10

Henry VI Part 3 1.4: 93

York cannot speak unless he wear a crown. [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 3 1.4: 94

A crown for York! And, lords, bow low to him; [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 234

Then, York, be still awhile, till time do serve.
11

Henry VI Part 2 5.2: 16

[continues previous] Then nobly, York, ’tis for a crown thou fight’st.
10

Henry VI Part 3 1.4: 94

[continues previous] A crown for York! And, lords, bow low to him;
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 238

With his new bride and England’s dear-bought queen,
11

Henry VI Part 3 3.3: 225

To revel it with him and his new bride.
11

Henry VI Part 3 4.1: 95

To revel it with him and his new bride.”
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 243

To grapple with the house of Lancaster;
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Henry VI Part 1 2.5: 102

Strong fixed is the house of Lancaster, [continues next]
10

Henry VI Part 2 2.2: 67

With heart-blood of the house of Lancaster; [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 3 3.3: 107

This arm upholds the house of Lancaster. [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 3 3.3: 108

And I the house of York. [continues next]
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Richard III 1.3: 127

Were factious for the house of Lancaster; [continues next]
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Richard III 1.4: 170

In quarrel of the house of Lancaster. [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 244

And force perforce I’ll make him yield the crown,
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Henry VI Part 1 2.5: 103

[continues previous] And like a mountain, not to be remov’d.
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Henry VI Part 2 2.2: 68

[continues previous] And that’s not suddenly to be perform’d,
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Richard III 1.3: 128

[continues previous] And, Rivers, so were you. Was not your husband
10

Richard III 1.4: 171

[continues previous] And like a traitor to the name of God