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Clips from The Hollow Crown - Richard II (S01E01)
"And all unlooked for from your highness' mouth."
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"The language I have learnt these 40 years,"
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"My native English, now I must forego."
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"Within my mouth you have engaoled my tongue,"
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"Doubly portcullised with my teeth and lips,"
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"Is made my gaoler to attend on me."
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"What is thy sentence then, but speechless death,"
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"Which robs my tongue from breathing native breath?"
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"It boots thee not to be compassionate."
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"After our sentence, plaining comes too late."
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"Return again, and take an oath with me."
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"Lay on our royal sword your banished hands."
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"Swear by the duty that you owe to God"
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"To keep the oath that we administer"
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"You never shall, so help you truth and God,"
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"Embrace each other's love in banishment"
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"Nor never look upon each other's face"
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"Nor never write, regreet, nor reconcile"
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"This louring tempest of your home-bred hate"
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"Nor never by advised purpose meet"
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"To plot, contrive, or complot any ill"
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"'Gainst us, our state, our subjects or our land."
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"I swear."
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"And I,"
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"to keep all this."
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"Norfolk,"
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"By this time, had the King permitted us,"
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"Confess thy treasons 'ere thou fly this realm."
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"Since thou hast far to go,"
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"bear not along the clogging burden of a guilty soul."
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"No, Bolingbroke."
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"If ever I were traitor,"
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"My name be blotted from the book of life,"
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"And I from heaven banished as from hence!"
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"But what thou art,"
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"God, thou and I do know"
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"And all too soon, I fear,"
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"the King shall rue."
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"Uncle, even in the glasses of thine eyes"
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"I see thy grieved heart."
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"Thy sad aspect"
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"Hath from the number of his banished years"
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"Plucked four away."
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"Six frozen winters spent,"
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"Return with welcome home from banishment."
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"How long a time lies in one little word!"
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"Four lagging winters and four wanton springs"
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"End in a word,"
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"such is the breath of kings."
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"I thank my liege that in regard of me"
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"He shortens four years from my son's exile"
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"But little vantage shall I reap thereby"
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"For, ere the six years that he hath to spend"
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"Have changed their moons and brought their times around"
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"My oil-dried lamp and time-bewasted light"
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"Shall be extinct with age and endless night."
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"HE CHUCKLES"
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"Why, uncle, thou hast many years to live."
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"Shorten my days thou canst with sullen sorrow,"
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"And pluck nights from me, but not lend a morrow."
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"Cousin, farewell, and uncle, bid him so."
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"Six years we banish him, and he SHALL go."
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"Teach thy necessity to reason thus -"
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"Think not the King did banish thee,"
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"But thou the King."
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"Look what thy soul holds dear,"
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"Imagine it to lie that way thou goest,"
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"Not whence thou com'st."
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"Suppose the singing birds musicians,"
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"The flowers fair ladies,"
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"Than a delightful measure or a dance"
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"For gnarling sorrow has less power to bite"
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"The man that mocks at it and sets it light."
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"O who can hold a fire in his hand"
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"By thinking on the frosty Caucasus?"
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"Or cloy the hungry edge of appetite"
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"By bare imagination of a feast?"
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"Or wallow naked in December snow"
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"By thinking on fantastic summer's heat?"
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"No,"
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"the apprehension of the good"
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"Gives but the greater feeling to the worse."
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"Come, come, my son,"
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"Had I thy youth and cause, I would not stay."
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"Then, England's ground, farewell!"
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"My mother and my nurse that bears me yet!"
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"Where'er I wander, boast of this I can,"
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"Though banished,"
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"Yet a true-born Englishman."
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"Cousin Aumerle,"
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"How far brought you high Hereford on his way?"
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"I brought high Hereford, if you call him so,"
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"But to the shoreline, and there I left him."
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"What said our cousin when you parted with him?"
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"Farewell."
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"Marry, would the word farewell have lengthened hours"
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"and added years to his short banishment"
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"He should have had a volume of farewells."
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"But since it would not,"
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"He had none of me."
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"He is our cousin, cousin."
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"We did observe his courtship of the common people."
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"How he did seem to dive into their hearts"
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"With humble and familiar courtesy,"
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"Off goes his bonnet to an oyster-wench."
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"A brace of draymen bid God speed him well,"
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"And had the tribute of his supple knee"
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"As were our England in reversion his."
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"And with him go these thoughts."
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"'Ere further leisure yield them further means"
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"For their advantage and your highness' loss."
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"And for our coffers are grown somewhat light,"
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"We are enforced to farm our royal realm,"
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"The revenue whereof shall furnish us"
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"For our affairs in hand."
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"If that come short,"
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"Our substitutes at home shall have blank charters"
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"You shall subscribe them for large sums of gold,"
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"And send them after to supply our wants"
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"For we will make for Ireland presently."
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