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Sits the wind in that corner?
— Much Ado about Nothing, Act II Scene 3
KEYWORD: percy
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Ah, madam, 'tis too true: and that is worse,
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[Enter HENRY PERCY] |
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3 |
It is my son, young Harry Percy,
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4 |
I thank thee, gentle Percy; and be sure
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5 |
[Enter HENRY BOLINGBROKE, DUKE OF YORK,]
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6 |
I know it, uncle, and oppose not myself
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7 |
[Enter, as to the Parliament, HENRY BOLINGBROKE,]
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8 |
[Enter HENRY BOLINGBROKE, HENRY PERCY, and other Lords] |
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9 |
Withdraw yourselves, and leave us here alone.
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10 |
We thank thee, gentle Percy, for thy pains;
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11 |
[Enter HENRY PERCY, and the BISHOP OF CARLISLE] |