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We therefore have great
cause of thankfulness.
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Uncle of Exeter, enlarge the
man committed yesterday...
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that railed against
our person.
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We consider it was excess of
wine that set him on, [all chuckle]
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And on his more advice
we pardon him.
:25:17
That's mercy,
but too much security.
:25:20
Let him be punished, lest example breed
by his sufferance, more of such a kind.
:25:25
Oh, let us yet be merciful.
:25:29
So may your highness,
and yet punish too.
:25:33
Sir, you show great mercy
if you give him life...
:25:35
after the taste
of much correction.
:25:38
Alas, your too much love
and care of me...
:25:41
are heavy orisons
against this poor wretch.
:25:44
If little faults proceeding on
distemper shall not be winked at,
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how shall we stretch our eye
when capital crimes, chewed,
:25:56
swallowed and digested,
appear before us?
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We'll yet enlarge that man,
:26:03
though Cambridge,
Scroop and Grey,
:26:06
in their dear care
and tender preservation...
:26:10
of our person
would have him punished.
:26:15
And now to
our French causes.
:26:19
Who are the late commissioners?
[Cambridge] I one, my lord.
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Your highness bade me
ask for it today. So did you me.
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- And I.
- Then, Richard Earl of cambridge, there is yours.
:26:27
There yours,
Lord Scroop of Masham,
:26:29
and sir knight, Grey of
Northumberland, this same is yours.
:26:32
Read them...
:26:33
and know...
:26:36
I know your worthiness.
:26:42
My Lord of Westmoreland,
uncle Exeter, we will aboard tonight.
:26:50
Why, how now, gentlemen
:26:52
what see you in those papers
that you lose so much complexion?
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I do confess my fault and do
submit me to your highness' mercy.
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- To which we all appeal.
- The mercy that was quick in us of late...