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To the latter end of a fray and the beginning of a feast...
— King Henry IV. Part I, Act IV Scene 2
KEYWORD: clarence
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Enter the KING, PRINCE THOMAS OF CLARENCE, PRINCE HUMPHREY OF GLOUCESTER, WARWICK, and others |
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Is not his brother, Thomas of Clarence, with him? |
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Nothing but well to thee, Thomas of Clarence.
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The KING lying on a bed; CLARENCE, GLOUCESTER, WARWICK, and others in attendance |
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Who saw the Duke of Clarence? |
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Warwick! Gloucester! Clarence! |
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Re-enter WARWICK, GLOUCESTER, CLARENCE |
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Enter LANCASTER, CLARENCE, GLOUCESTER, WESTMORELAND, and others |
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[with CLARENCE:] Good morrow, cousin. |