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And in Richard III . stand . . stay . not to expostulate . . . let's go make speed . Contention ( at 2 Henry VI . v . ii . 72 ) ; True Tragedy ; 3 Henry VI . II . v . 135. And in Two Gentlemen of Verona . thickest throng .
And in Richard III . stand . . stay . not to expostulate . . . let's go make speed . Contention ( at 2 Henry VI . v . ii . 72 ) ; True Tragedy ; 3 Henry VI . II . v . 135. And in Two Gentlemen of Verona . thickest throng .
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Stay by me , my lords ; And , soldiers , stay and lodge by me this night . [ They go up . War . And when the King comes , offer him no violence , Unless he seek to thrust you out perforce . York . The queen this day here holds her ...
Stay by me , my lords ; And , soldiers , stay and lodge by me this night . [ They go up . War . And when the King comes , offer him no violence , Unless he seek to thrust you out perforce . York . The queen this day here holds her ...
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I cannot stay to hear these articles . 180 North . Nor I. Clif . Come , cousin , let us tell the queen these news . West . Farewell , faint - hearted and degenerate king , In whose cold blood no spark of honour bides . North .
I cannot stay to hear these articles . 180 North . Nor I. Clif . Come , cousin , let us tell the queen these news . West . Farewell , faint - hearted and degenerate king , In whose cold blood no spark of honour bides . North .
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Be patient , gentle queen , and I will stay . l . Mar. Who can be patient in such extremes ? 215 Ah ! wretched man ; would I had died a maid , And never seen thee , never borne thee son , Seeing thou hast proved so unnatural a father .
Be patient , gentle queen , and I will stay . l . Mar. Who can be patient in such extremes ? 215 Ah ! wretched man ; would I had died a maid , And never seen thee , never borne thee son , Seeing thou hast proved so unnatural a father .
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Stay , gentle Margaret , and hear me speak . Q. Mar. Thou hast spoke too much already : get thee gone . K. Hen . Gentle son Edward , thou wilt stay with me ? l . Mar. Ay , to be murder'd by his enemies . 260 Prince .
Stay , gentle Margaret , and hear me speak . Q. Mar. Thou hast spoke too much already : get thee gone . K. Hen . Gentle son Edward , thou wilt stay with me ? l . Mar. Ay , to be murder'd by his enemies . 260 Prince .
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