Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Rich. The Loue of wicked friends conuerts to Feare;
Rich. That Feare, to Hate; and Hate turnes one, or both,
Rich. To worthie Danger, and deserued Death.
North. North.
North. My guilt be on my Head, and there an end:
North. Take leaue, and part, for you must part forthwith.
Rich. Rich.
Rich. Doubly diuorc'd? (bad men) ye violate
Rich. A two‑fold Marriage; 'twixt my Crowne, and me,
Rich. And then betwixt me, and my marryed Wife.
Rich. Let me vn‑kisse the Oath 'twixt thee, and me;
Rich. And yet not so, for with a Kisse 'twas made.
Rich. Part vs, Northumerland: I, towards the North,
Rich. Where shiuering Cold and Sicknesse pines the Clyme:
Rich. My Queene to France: from whence, set forth in pompe,
Rich. She came adorned hither like sweet May;
Rich. Sent back like Hollowmas, or short'st of day.
Qu. Qu.
Qu. And must we be diuided? must we part?