The Bodleian First Folio

A digital facsimile of the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Bodleian Arch. G c.7.



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Play: Henry IV, Part 2

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Ch. Iust. Ch. Iust.

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Ch. Iust. I then did vse the Person of your Father:

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Ch. Iust. The Image of his power, lay then in me,

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Ch. Iust. And in th'administration of his Law,

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Ch. Iust. Whiles I was busie for the Commonwealth,

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Ch. Iust. Your Highnesse pleased to forget my place,

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Ch. Iust. The Maiesty, and power of Law, and Iustice,

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Ch. Iust. The Image of the King, whom I presented,

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Ch. Iust. And strooke me in my very Seate of Iudgement:

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Ch. Iust. Whereon (as an Offender to your Father)

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Ch. Iust. I gaue bold way to my Authority,

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Ch. Iust. And did commit you. If the deed were ill,

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Ch. Iust. Be you contented, wearing now the Garland,

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Ch. Iust. To haue a Sonne, set your Decrees at naught?

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Ch. Iust. To plucke downe Iustice from your awefull Bench?

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Ch. Iust. To trip the course of Law, and blunt the Sword

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Ch. Iust. That guards the peace, and safety of your Person?

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Ch. Iust. Nay more, to spurne at your most Royall Image,

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Ch. Iust. And mocke your workings, in a Second body?