Act III, Scene i: A Room in the Palace.
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| | DUKE FREDERICK: | |
| | Not see him since? Sir, sir, that cannot be: | |
| | But were I not the better part made mercy, | |
| | I should not seek an absent argument | |
| | Of my revenge, thou present. But look to it: | |
| | Find out thy brother wheresoe'er he is: | |
| | Seek him with candle; bring him dead or living | |
| | Within this twelvemonth, or turn thou no more | |
| | To seek a living in our territory. | |
| | Thy lands, and all things that thou dost call thine | |
| | Worth seizure, do we seize into our hands, | |
| | Till thou canst quit thee by thy brother's mouth | |
| | Of what we think against thee. | |
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| | OLIVER: | |
| | O that your highness knew my heart in this! | |
| | I never lov'd my brother in my life. | |
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| | DUKE FREDERICK: | |
| | More villain thou.—Well, push him out of doors, | |
| | And let my officers of such a nature | |
| | Make an extent upon his house and lands: | |
| | Do this expediently, and turn him going. | |
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