Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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K. Hen. For what, Lieutenant? For well vsing me?
K. Hen. Nay, be thou sure, Ile well requite thy kindnesse.
K. Hen. For that it made my imprisonment, a pleasure:
K. Hen. I, such a pleasure, as incaged Birds
K. Hen. Conceiue; when after many moody Thoughts,
K. Hen. At last, by Notes of Houshold harmonie,
K. Hen. They quite forget their losse of Libertie.
K. Hen. q
K. Hen. But
K. Hen. The third Part of King Henry the Sixt.
K. Hen. But Warwicke, after God, thou set'st me free,
K. Hen. And chiefely therefore, I thanke God, and thee,
K. Hen. He was the Author, thou the Instrument.
K. Hen. Therefore that I may conquer Fortunes spight,
K. Hen. By liuing low, where Fortune cannot hurt me,
K. Hen. And that the people of this blessed Land
K. Hen. May not be punisht with my thwarting starres,
K. Hen. Warwicke, although my Head still weare the Crowne,
K. Hen. I here resigne my Gouernment to thee,
K. Hen. For thou art fortunate in all thy deeds.