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King Henry the Fourth, I. u Ch.Just. What tell you me of it? be it as it is. Fal. It hath it original from much grief, 132 from study and perturbation of the brain. I have read the cause of his effects in Galen: it is a kind of deafness. Ch. Just. I think you are fallen into the dis- 136 ease, for you hear not what I say to you. Fal. Very well, my lord, very well: rather, an 't please you, it is the disease of not listening, the malady of not marking, that I am troubled 140 withal. Ch. Just. To punish you by the heels would amend the attention of your ears; and I care not if I do become your physician. 144 Fal. I am as poor as Job, my lord, but not so patient: your lordship may minister the potion of imprisonment to me in respect of poverty; but how I should be your patient to follow your 148 prescriptions, the wise may make some dram of a scruple, or indeed a scruple itself. Ch. Just. I sent for you, when there were matters against you for your life, to come speak 152 with me. Fal. As I was then advised by my learned counsel in the laws of this land-service, I did not come. 156 Ch.Just. Well, the truth is, Sir John, you live in great infamy. Fal. He that buckles him in my belt cannot live in less. 160 130 What: why 132 it: its 134 his: its 142 punish by the heels: commit to prison; originally, to the stocks 147 in respect of : on account of 155 land-service : military service
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