Act V, Scene iv
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[Fight: excursions. Enter KING, QUEEN, and others.]
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| | QUEEN.: | |
| | Away, my lord! you are slow; for shame, away! | |
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| | QUEEN.: | |
| | What are you made of? you'll nor fight nor fly; | |
| | Now is it manhood, wisdom, and defence, | |
| | To give the enemy way, and to secure us | |
| | By what we can, which can no more but fly. | |
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| | If you be ta'en, we then should see the bottom | |
| | Of all our fortunes; but if we haply scape, | |
| | As well we may, if not through your neglect, | |
| | We shall to London get, where you are lov'd, | |
| | And where this breach now in our fortunes made | |
| | May readily be stopp'd. | |
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| | YOUNG CLIFFORD.: | |
| | But that my heart's on future mischief set, | |
| | I would speak blasphemy ere bid you fly. | |
| | But fly you must; uncurable discomfit | |
| | Reigns in the hearts of all our present parts. | |
| | Away, for your relief! and we will live | |
| | To see their day and them our fortune give. | |
| | Away, my lord, away! | |
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