Act II, Scene iv
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| | RICHARD.: | |
| | Now, Clifford, I have singled thee alone. | |
| | Suppose this arm is for the Duke of York, | |
| | And this for Rutland; both bound to revenge, | |
| | Wert thou environ'd with a brazen wall. | |
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| | CLIFFORD.: | |
| | Now, Richard, I am with thee here alone. | |
| | This is the hand that stabbed thy father York, | |
| | And this the hand that slew thy brother Rutland; | |
| | And here's the heart that triumphs in their death, | |
| | And cheers these hands that slew thy sire and brother | |
| | To execute the like upon thyself; | |
| | And so have at thee! | |
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[They fight. Warwick enters; Clifford flies.]
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| | RICHARD.: | |
| | Nay, Warwick, single out some other chase; | |
| | For I myself will hunt this wolf to death. | |
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