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Clips from The Hollow Crown - Richard II (S01E01)
"Yea, look'st thou pale?"
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"Let me see the writing."
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"My lord, 'tis nothing. No matter, then, who see it;"
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"I will be satisfied;"
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"let me see the writing."
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"I do beseech your grace to pardon me"
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"It is a matter of small consequence,"
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"Which for some reasons I would not have seen."
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"Which for some reason, SIR,"
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"I mean to see."
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"I fear. What should you fear?"
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"Boy, let me see the writing."
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"I do beseech you, pardon me; I may not show it."
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"It's treason!"
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"Foul treason!"
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"What is the matter, my lord? Ho! Who's within there?"
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"Saddle my horse! Give me my boots I say!"
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"What is the matter? Peace, foolish woman!"
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"Good mother, be content;"
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"It is no more than my poor life must answer."
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"Thy life answer! I will unto the king."
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"Aumerle? Poor boy, thou art amazed."
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"Give me my boots, I say."
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"Why, York, what wilt thou do?"
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"Wilt thou not hide the trespass of thine own?"
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"Have we more sons? Or are we like to have?"
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"And interchangeably set down their hand,"
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"To kill the new-crowned king."
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"He shall be none;"
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"We'll keep him here, then what is that to him?"
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"Were he twenty times my son, I would impeach him."
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"Hadst thou groan'd for him"
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"But now I know thy mind;"
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"Thou dost suspect that I have been disloyal to thy bed"
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"And that he is a bastard, not thy son"
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"Sweet York, sweet husband, be not of that mind"
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"He is as like thee as a man may be!"
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"Make way!"
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"Mount thee upon his horse;"
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"Spur post, and get before him to the king,"
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"And beg thy pardon ere he do accuse thee."
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"I'll not be long behind;"
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"Away, be gone!"
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"Who comes here?"
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"What means our cousin that he stares and looks so wildly?"
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"God save your grace."
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"I do beseech your majesty,"
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"To have some conference with your grace alone."
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"That no man enter till my tale be done."
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"My liege, beware;"
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"Thou hast a traitor in thy presence there."
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"Villain, I'll make thee safe."
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"Stay thy revengeful hand; thou hast no cause to fear."
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"Open the door or I will break it open!"
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"What is the matter, uncle? Speak."
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"Peruse this writing here,"
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"The treason that my haste forbid me show."
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"I do repent me; read not my name there"
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"It was, villain, ere thy hand did set it down."
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"I tore it from the traitor's bosom, king;"
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"Fear, not love, begets his penitence:"
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"O heinous, strong and bold conspiracy!"
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"O loyal father of a treacherous son!"
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"Thy overflow of good converts to bad,"
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"And thy abundant goodness shall excuse"
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"This deadly blot in thy digressing son."
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"The traitor lives, the true man's put to death."
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"KNOCK AT DOOR"
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"What ho, my liege! For God's sake, let me in!"
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"What shrill-voiced suppliant makes this eager cry?"
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"A woman."
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"And thy aunt, great king; 'tis I."
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"A beggar begs that never begged before."
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"Our scene is altered from a serious thing,"
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"And now changed to The Beggar And The King."
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"SHE CONTINUES TO KNOCK"
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"O king, believe not this hard-hearted man!"
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"Love loving not itself none other can."
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"Thou frantic woman,"
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"What dost thou make here?"
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"Shall thy old dugs another traitor rear?"
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"Sweet York, be patient."
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"Hear me, gentle liege."
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"Rise up, good aunt!"
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"Not yet, I thee beseech, for ever will I walk upon my knees,"
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"By pardoning my transgressing boy."
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"Unto my mother's prayers I bend my knee."
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"Against them both my true joints bended be."
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"Ill mayst thou thrive, if thou grant any grace!"
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"Pleads he in earnest?"
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"Look upon his face;"
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"His eyes do drop no tears,"
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"His prayers are in jest;"
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"His words come from his mouth, ours from our breast."
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"Good aunt, stand up."
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"Nay, do not say, stand up"
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"Let pity teach thee how:"
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"The word is short, but not so short as sweet;"
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"No word like pardon for kings' mouths so meet."
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"Good aunt, stand up."
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"I do not sue to stand;"
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"Pardon is all the suit I have in hand."
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"I pardon him,"
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"As God shall pardon me."
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"O happy vantage of a kneeling knee!"
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"Yet am I sick with fear: speak it again;"
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"With all my heart"
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"I pardon him."
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"A god on earth thou art!"
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"But for our trusty Bishop and the Abbot,"
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"With all the rest of that consorted crew,"
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"Destruction straight shall dog them at the heels."
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"To Oxford, or where'er these traitors are:"
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"They shall not live within this world,"
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"But I will have them, if I once know where."
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"Uncle, farewell."
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"And, cousin too, adieu:"
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"Your mother well hath prayed,"
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"And prove you true."
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"Come, my old son."
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