Henry IV, Part 2 (Quarto 1, 1598).
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The Second part of
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Enter Bardolfe.
¶pring betweene my finger and my thumb, and shortly will I
¶seale with him, come away.
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Enter the King, Warwike, Kent, Thomas duke of Clarence,
Humphrey of Gloucester.
¶To this debate that bleedeth at our doores,
¶We will our youth leade on to higher fields,
2375Our nauie is addrest, our power collected,
¶And euery thing lies leuell to our wish,
2380Come vnderneath the yoke of gouernment.
¶Shal soone enioy.
¶your brother?
¶King And how accompanied?
¶Glo. I do not know, my lord.
¶King Is not his brother Thomas of Clarence with him?
¶Clar. What would my lord and father?
¶Kin Nothing but well to thee Thomas of Clarence,
¶How chance thou art not with the prince thy brother?
2395He loues thee, and thou dost neglect him, Thomas,
¶Thou hast a better place in his affection
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