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Click on the verses to see them in context. Shakespeare's plays are available from the Gutenberg Projet.

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Will conquer him!--awake, and win the day!

 For a charm of powerful trouble, Good sir, whose powers are these? The tyrannous and bloody act is done,-- What says Lord Stanley? will he bring his power? If you do sweat to put a tyrant down, Good sir, whose powers are these? [To RICHMOND.] Virtuous and holy, be thou conqueror!  Take not the quarrel from his powerful arm; To whom I will retail my conquest won, My mother often told me not to forget to gather will herb that summer. Arm, fight, and conquer, for fair England's sake! Giving to you no further personal power Into his power; and modest wisdom plucks me You sleep in peace, the tyrant being slain; Is in the field, and still his power increaseth. And part in just proportion our small power.-- As my great power thereof may give thee sense, Whose spirit, with divine ambition puff'd, Your wives shall welcome home the conquerors; Is ripe for shaking, and the powers above