Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Sir Mic. Noble Gentlemen.
Sir Mic. Arch. And
Sir Mic. The First Part of King Henry the Fourth.
Arch. Arch.
Arch. And so there is, but yet the King hath drawne
Arch. The speciall head of all the Land together:
Arch. The Prince of Wales, Lord Iohn of Lancaster,
Arch. The Noble Westmerland, and warlike Blunt;
Arch. And many moe Corriuals, and deare men
Arch. Of estimation, and command in Armes.
Sir M. Sir M.
Sir M. Doubt not my Lord, he shall be well oppos'd
Arch. I hope no lesse? Yet needful 'tis to feare,
Arch. And to preuent the worst, Sir Michell speed;
Arch. For if Lord Percy thriue not, ere the King
Arch. Dismisse his power, he meanes to visit vs:
Arch. For he hath heard of our Confederacie,
Arch. And, 'tis but Wisedome to make strong against him:
Arch. Therefore make hast, I must go write againe