Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Ch. Iust. War
Ch. Iust. The second Part of King Henry the Fourth.
War. War.
War. Indeed I thinke the yong King loues you not.
Ch. Iust. Ch. Iust.
Ch. Iust. I know he doth not, and do arme my selfe
Ch. Iust. To welcome the condition of the Time,
Ch. Iust. Which cannot looke more hideously vpon me,
Ch. Iust. Then I haue drawne it in my fantasie.
Ch. Iust. Enter Iohn Lancaster, Gloucester,
Ch. Iust. and Clarence.
War. Heere come the heauy Issue of dead Harrie:
War. O, that the liuing Harrie had the temper
War. Of him, the worst of these three Gentlemen:
War. How many Nobles then, should hold their places,
War. That must strike saile, to Spirits of vilde sort?
Ch. Iust. Alas, I feare, all will be ouer‑turn'd.
Iohn. Iohn.