"Is’t Cade that I have slain, that monstrous traitor? Sword, I will hallow thee for this thy deed, And hang thee o’er my tomb when I am dead. Ne’er shall this blood be wipèd from thy point, But thou shalt wear it as a herald’s coat To emblaze the honour that thy master got."
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Shakespeare, Henry VI, Part 2, act 4, sc. 10 (Iden)
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