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He is come to open
The purple testament of bleeding war.
— King Richard II, Act III Scene 3
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Why, then, I will. Farewell, old Gaunt.
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What is thy name? and wherefore comest thou hither,
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Harry of Hereford, Lancaster and Derby
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On pain of death, no person be so bold
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