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...that I should not live long
after I saw Richmond.

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- My Lord!
- Ay, what's o'clock?

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I am thus bold to put your grace in mind
of what you promised me.

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Ay, but what's o'clock?
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Upon the stroke of ten.
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- Let it strike.
SPACEY: Why let it strike?

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Because...
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...that, like a Jack...
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...thou keep'st the stroke, tick-tock...
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...betwixt your begging...
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...and my meditation.
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Tick-tock.
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I am not...
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...in the giving vein to-day.
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May it please your grace...
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...to resolve me in my suit?
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Thou troublest me.
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I am not...
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...in the vein.
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Thou dost scorn me
for my gentle counsel?

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And soothe the devil
that I warn thee from?

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O, but remember this another day...
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...when he shall split
thy very heart with sorrow...

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...and say poor Margaret...
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...was a prophetess!
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And thus be it so?
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Repays me my deep service
with such contempt...

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...made I him king for this?
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O, let me think on Hastings,
and be gone...

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...to Brecknock...
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...while my fearful head is on!

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