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Here in this country, where we now remain.
No, never such an oath; nor will not now.
Well, if you be a king crown'd with content, Your crown content and you must be contented To go along with us; for as we think, You are the king King Edward hath deposed; And we his subjects sworn in all allegiance Will apprehend you as his enemy.
But, if thou be a king, where is thy crown?
Ay, but thou talk'st as if thou wert a king.
Say, what art thou that talk'st of kings and queens?
Why linger we? let us lay hands upon him.
Here comes a man; let's stay till he be past.
I'll stay above the hill, so both may shoot.