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The History of King Leir (Quarto, 1605)
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The true Chronicle Historie of King
 Leir and his three daughters.
 ACTVS I.
 1Enter King Leir and Nobles.
 6Doth ride in triumph 'mōgst the Cherubins;
 7Let vs request your graue aduice, my Lords,
 9For whom our care is specially imployd,
 10As nature bindeth to aduaunce their states,
 11In royall marriage with some princely mates:
 12For wanting now their mothers good aduice,
 13Vnder whose gouernment they haue receyued
 14A perfit patterne of a vertuous life:
 17Although our selues doe dearely tender them,	
 18Yet are we ignorant of their affayres:
 22And course of time hath cancelled the date
 23Of further issue from our withered loynes: 
 24One foote already hangeth in the graue,
 25And age hath made deepe furrowes in my face:
 26The world of me, I of the world am weary,
 28And thinke vpon the welfare of my soule:
 30Then by resigning vp the Crowne from me,
 31In equall dowry to my daughters three.
 32Skalliger. A worthy care, my Liege, which well declares,
 33The zeale you bare vnto our quondam Queene:
I cen-
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