Campanadas a medianoche
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All shall die.
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How a good yoke of
bullocks at the fair?

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A yoke of...?
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Is old Tom, of your
town living yet?

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De...
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Dead? Jesu, Jesu, dead.
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He drew a good bow.
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Jesu, and dead?
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John of Gaunt loved him well
and betted much money on him.

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- Dead.
- Dead.

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Hast thou seen a good
score of ewes?

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Ewes or...
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- So Ton is dead?
- Dead.

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My lords!
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- Lancaster, Westmoreland!
- What dost thou want from us?

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- Why did you leave me alone?
- My brother was here.

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The Prince of Wales?
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- Is he not here?
- He undertook to watch for you.

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Where is the crown?
Who took it from my pillow?

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Canst thou forebear me
half an hour?

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Then get thee gone, and dig my
grave thyself...

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...and bid the merry bells ring
to thine ear...

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...that I am dead, that thou
crown'd. Pluck down my officers.

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Break my decrees. For a time
is come to mock at form.

:36:38
Harry V is crown'd!
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Up vanity, down the
royal state.

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And to the English court
assemble now...

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...from every region, apes of
idleness.

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Counties, purge you of
your scum...

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...have you a ruffian that will
swear, drink, revel the night...

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...and commit the oldest
sins the newest of ways?


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