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Work
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are treated as single work with 154 parts.
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the character name is "Poet."
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Henry VI, Part II
[I, 1] |
Winchester |
144 |
My Lord of Gloucester, now ye grow too hot:
It was the pleasure of my lord the King.
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2 |
Henry VI, Part II
[I, 2] |
Duke of Gloucester |
314 |
Nay, Eleanor, then must I chide outright:
Presumptuous dame, ill-nurtured Eleanor,
Art thou not second woman in the realm,
And the protector's wife, beloved of him?
Hast thou not worldly pleasure at command,
Above the reach or compass of thy thought?
And wilt thou still be hammering treachery,
To tumble down thy husband and thyself
From top of honour to disgrace's feet?
Away from me, and let me hear no more!
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3 |
Henry VI, Part II
[I, 2] |
Messenger |
330 |
My lord protector, 'tis his highness' pleasure
You do prepare to ride unto Saint Alban's,
Where as the king and queen do mean to hawk.
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4 |
Henry VI, Part II
[I, 3] |
Duke of Gloucester |
514 |
Madam, I am protector of the realm;
And, at his pleasure, will resign my place.
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5 |
Henry VI, Part II
[I, 4] |
Richard Plantagenet (Duke of Gloucester) |
719 |
At your pleasure, my good lord. Who's within
there, ho!
[Enter a Servingman]
Invite my Lords of Salisbury and Warwick
To sup with me to-morrow night. Away!
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6 |
Henry VI, Part II
[II, 1] |
Duke of Gloucester |
812 |
Stand by, my masters: bring him near the king;
His highness' pleasure is to talk with him.
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7 |
Henry VI, Part II
[III, 2] |
Earl of Suffolk |
2051 |
Thus is poor Suffolk ten times banished;
Once by the king, and three times thrice by thee.
'Tis not the land I care for, wert thou thence;
A wilderness is populous enough,
So Suffolk had thy heavenly company:
For where thou art, there is the world itself,
With every several pleasure in the world,
And where thou art not, desolation.
I can no more: live thou to joy thy life;
Myself no joy in nought but that thou livest.
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8 |
Henry VI, Part II
[III, 3] |
Henry VI |
2140 |
Peace to his soul, if God's good pleasure be!
Lord cardinal, if thou think'st on heaven's bliss,
Hold up thy hand, make signal of thy hope.
He dies, and makes no sign. O God, forgive him!
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9 |
Henry VI, Part II
[IV, 1] |
Captain |
2296 |
And as for these whose ransom we have set,
It is our pleasure one of them depart;
Therefore come you with us and let him go.
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10 |
Henry VI, Part II
[V, 1] |
Richard Plantagenet (Duke of Gloucester) |
2992 |
Humphrey of Buckingham, I accept thy greeting.
Art thou a messenger, or come of pleasure?
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