Henry IV, Part 2 (Quarto 1, 1598).
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The Second part of
¶Imply the countenance and grace of heau'n,
2125As a false fauorite doth his princes name:
¶In deedes dishonorable you haue tane vp,
¶Vnder the counterfeited zeale of God,
¶And both against the peace of heauen and him,
2130Haue here vpswarmd them.
¶I am not here against your fathers peace,
¶But as I told my lord of Westmerland,
¶The parcells and particulars of our griefe,
¶Whereon this Hidra, sonne of warre is borne,
¶And true obedience of this madnes cured,
¶Stoope tamely to the foote of maiestie.
¶Mow. If not, we ready are to trie our fortunes,
2145To the last man.
¶Hast. And though we here fal downe,
2150And heire from heire shall hold his quarrell vp,
¶Whiles England shall haue generation.
¶To sound the bottome of the after times.
¶How far forth you do like their articles.
¶Prince I like them all, and do allow them well,
¶And sweare here by the honour of my bloud,
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