Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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North. And let the world no longer be a stage
North. To feede Contention in a ling'ring Act:
North. But let one spirit of the First‑borne Caine
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North. Reigne
North. The Second Part of King Henry the Fourth.
North. Reigne in all bosomes, that each heart being set
North. On bloody Courses, the rude Scene may end,
North. And darknesse be the burier of the dead.
L. Bar. L. Bar.
L. Bar. Sweet Earle, divorce not wisedom from your (Honor.
Mor. Mor.
Mor. The liues of all your loving Complices
Mor. Leane‑on your health, the which if you giue‑o're
Mor. To stormy Passion, must perforce decay.
Mor. You cast th'euent of Warre (my Noble Lord)
Mor. And summ'd the accompt of Chance, before you said
Mor. Let vs make head: It was your presurmize,
Mor. That in the dole of blowes, your Son might drop.
Mor. You knew he walk'd o're perils, on an edge