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In this appeal as thou art all unjust; [45]
 And that thou art so there I throw my gage
 To prove it on thee to the extremest point
 Of mortal breathing. - Seize it if thou dar’st.

AUMERLE

 And if I do not may my hands rot off,
 And never brandish more revengeful steel [50]
 Over the glittering helmet of my foe.

ANOTHER LORD

 I task the earth to the like, forsworn Aumerle,
 And spur thee on with full as many lies
 As may be hollowed in thy treacherous ear
 From sun to sun. - There is my honour’s pawn. [55]
 Engage it to the trial if thou darest.

AUMERLE

 Who sets me else? By heaven, I’ll throw at all.
 I have a thousand spirits in one breast
 To answer twenty thousand such as you.

SURREY

 My Lord Fitzwater, I do remember well [60]
 The very time Aumerle and you did talk.

FIT ZWAT ER

 ’Tis very true; you were in presence then,
 And you can witness with me this is true.

SURREY

 As false, by heaven, as heaven itself is true.

FIT ZWAT ER

 Surrey, thou liest.

SURREY

                Dishonourable boy, [65]
 That lie shall lie so heavy on my sword
 That it shall render vengeance and revenge
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