Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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3. For then this Land was famously enrich'd
3. With politike graue Counsell; then the King
3. Had vertuous Vnkles to protect his Grace.
1. 1.
1. Why so hath this, both by his Father and Mother.
3. 3.
3. Better it were they all came by his Father:
3. Or by his Father there were none at all:
3. For emulation, who shall now be neerest,
3. Will touch vs all too neere, if God preuent not.
3. O full of danger is the Duke of Glouster,
3. And the Queenes Sons, and Brothers, haught and proud:
3. And were they to be rul'd, and not to rule,
3. This sickly Land, might solace as before.
1. Come, come, we feare the worst: all will be well.
3. When Clouds are seen, wisemen put on their clokes;
3. When great leaues fall, then Winter is at hand;
3. When the Sun sets, who doth not looke for night?