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King Henry the Fourth, IV. i 77 Hast. Fear you not that: if we can make our peace Upon such large terms, and so absolute As our conditions shall consist upon, Our peace shall stand as firm as rocky mountains. 188 Mowb. Yea, but our valuation shall be such That every slight and false-derived cause, Yea, every idle, nice, and wanton reason Shall to the king taste of this action; 192 That, were our royal faiths martyrs in love, We shall be winnow'd with so rough a wind That even our corn shall seem as light as chaff And good from bad find no partition. 196 Arch. No, no, my lord. Note this; the king is weary Of dainty and such picking grievances: For he hath found to end one doubt by death Revives two greater in the heirs of life; 200 And therefore will he wipe his tables clean, And keep no tell-tale to his memory That may repeat and history his loss To new remembrance; for full well he knows 204 He cannot so precisely weed this land As his misdoubts present occasion: His foes are so enrooted with his friends That, plucking to unfix an enemy, 208 He doth unfasten so and shake a friend. So that this land, like an offensive wife, That hath enrag'd him on to offer strokes, As he is striking, holds his infant up 212 And hangs resolv'd correction in the arm That was uprear'd to execution. 189 our valuation: the king's estimation of us 191 nice: trivial 198 picking: fastidious 206 misdoubts: suspicions 213 hangs: suspends resolv'd correction: chastisement which had been determined upon
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