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Harry is recording a monologue from Henry the 6th part 3. He expresses his desire for the downfall of the Lancaster house and vows to seek revenge. Harry believes that his unusual birth signifies his aggressive nature. He declares that he has no love for anyone and plans to harm his brother Clarence. Harry intends to spread prophecies to make Edward fearful and ultimately cause Clarence's death. He plans to triumph over King Henry on his day of doom. hello I'm Harry and I'm going to be recording a monologue from Henry the 6th part 3 from Richard the 3rd in act 5 scene 6 what would the aspiring blood of Lancaster sink into the ground I thought it would have mounted see how my sword weeps for the poor king's death may such purple tears be always shed from those that would wish the downfall of our house and if any spark of life be yet remaining down down to hell and say that I certainly sever I that has neither pity love nor fear indeed it is true that Henry told of me for I have often heard my mother say I came into this world with my legs forward had I no reason think ye to make haste and seek the ruin the deserts are right and it was wondered and the women cried oh Jesus bless us he is born with teeth and so I was which plainly signified that I should snarl and bite and play the dog and then since the heavens have shaped my body so let hell make crooked my mind to answer it I have no brother I am like no brother and this word love which greybeards called divine be resident in men like one another and not in me I am myself alone Clarence beware thou keeps me from the light but I will sort a pity day for thee for I will buzz abroad such prophecies that Edward shall be fearful of his life and then to purchase fear I'll be thy death King Henry and the Prince's son are gone Clarence thy turn is next and then the rest counting myself be bad so I be best I'll throw thy body in another room and triumph Henry in thy day of doom