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Edward III (Quarto 1, 1596)
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The Raigne of King
1458Fiue hundred yeeres hath helde the scepter vp,
1460Which is the true borne soueraigne this or that.
1461Pri: Father range your battailes, prate no more,
1463That night approching, they might escape vnfought.
1465That your intended force must bide the touch,
1466Therfore my frinds consider this in breefe,
1467He that you fight for is your naturall King,
1469He that you fight for rules in clemencie,
1470And raines you with a mild and gentle byt,
1473Make slaues of you, and with a heauie hand
1475Then to protect your Country and your King,
1476Let but the haughty Courrage of your hartes,
1477Answere the number of your able handes,
1479For whats this Edward but a belly god,
1480A tender and lasciuious wantonnes,
1481That thother daie was almost dead for loue,
1482And what I praie you is his goodly gard,
1483Such as but scant them of their chines of beefe,
1484And take awaie their downie featherbedes,
1486As twere a many ouer ridden iades,
1488And rather bind ye them in captiue bands,
1494Either to cleere vs of that scandalous cryme,
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