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... True Tragedy ( at 3 Henry VI . II . iii . 5 ) . And King John . knit one's brows . 2 Henry VI . 1. ii . 3 ; True Tragedy ; 3 Henry VI . II . ii . 20 . And in Lucrece . . IV . . fallen at jars , live at jar KING HENRY THE SIXTH xlv.
... True Tragedy ( at 3 Henry VI . II . iii . 5 ) . And King John . knit one's brows . 2 Henry VI . 1. ii . 3 ; True Tragedy ; 3 Henry VI . II . ii . 20 . And in Lucrece . . IV . . fallen at jars , live at jar KING HENRY THE SIXTH xlv.
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IV . . fallen at jars , live at jar , at a jar . Contention ; 2 Henry VI . 1. i . 251 ; 2 Henry VI . iv . viii . 41 ; True Tragedy ( at 3 Henry VI . 1. ii . 4 ) . come let's go . Contention ( end of 11. ii . , 2 Henry VI . ) ...
IV . . fallen at jars , live at jar , at a jar . Contention ; 2 Henry VI . 1. i . 251 ; 2 Henry VI . iv . viii . 41 ; True Tragedy ( at 3 Henry VI . 1. ii . 4 ) . come let's go . Contention ( end of 11. ii . , 2 Henry VI . ) ...
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Plantagenet shall speak first : hear him , lords ; And be you silent and attentive too , For he that interrupts him shall not live . K. Hen . Think'st thou that I will leave my kingly throne , Wherein my grandsire and my father sat ?
Plantagenet shall speak first : hear him , lords ; And be you silent and attentive too , For he that interrupts him shall not live . K. Hen . Think'st thou that I will leave my kingly throne , Wherein my grandsire and my father sat ?
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In dreadful war may'st thou be overcome , Or live in peace abandon'd and despised ! [ Exeunt North . , Clif . , and West . War . Turn this way , Henry , and regard them not . Exe . They seek revenge and therefore will not yield .
In dreadful war may'st thou be overcome , Or live in peace abandon'd and despised ! [ Exeunt North . , Clif . , and West . War . Turn this way , Henry , and regard them not . Exe . They seek revenge and therefore will not yield .
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Conditionally that here thou take an oath To cease this civil war , and , whilst I live , To honour me as thy king and sovereign ; And neither by treason nor hostility To seek to put me down and reign thyself . 200 York .
Conditionally that here thou take an oath To cease this civil war , and , whilst I live , To honour me as thy king and sovereign ; And neither by treason nor hostility To seek to put me down and reign thyself . 200 York .
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