Henry IV, Part 1 (Quarto 1, 1598)
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The Historie.
¶Of all the Court and princes of my blood,
1855The hope and expectation of thy time
¶Is ruind, and the soule of euery man
¶Prophetically do forethinke thy fall:
¶So common hackneid in the eyes of men,
1860So stale and cheape to vulgar companie,
¶Opinion that did helpe me to the crowne,
¶A fellow of no marke nor likelihoode.
¶But like a Comet I was wondred at,
¶That men would tell their children this is he:
¶Others would say, where, which is Bullingbrooke?
¶That I did plucke allegiance from mens hearts,
¶Euen in the presence of the crowned king.
1875My presence like a roabe pontificall,
¶The skipping king, he ambled vp and downe,
¶Mingled his royaltie with capring fooles,
¶Had his great name prophaned with their scornes,
¶And gaue his countenance against his name
¶Grew a companion to the common streetes,
¶Enfeoft himselfe to popularitie,
¶That being dayly swallowed by mens eyes,
1890They surfetted with honie, and began to loath
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