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King Henry the Fourth, I. Hi 23 Against the Welsh, himself and Harry Monmouth: But who is substituted 'gainst the French 84 I have no certain notice. Arch. Let us on And publish the occasion of our arms. The commonwealth is sick of their own choice; Their over-greedy love hath surfeited. 88 A habitation giddy and unsure iHath he that buildeth on the vulgar heart. O thou fond many ! with what loud applause Didst thou beat heaven with blessing Bolingbroke 92 Before he was what thou wouldst have him be: And being now trimm'd in thine own desires, Thou, beastly feeder, art so full of him That thou provok'st thyself to cast him up. *? So, so, thou common dog, didst thou disgorge A Thy glutton bosom of the royal Richard, ffr\rt .tf And now thou wouldst eat thy dead vomit up, J^t* And howl'st to find it. What trust is in these times ? 100 They that, when Richard liv'd, would have him die, Are now become enamour'd on his grave: Thou, that threw'st dust upon his goodly head, When through proud London he came sighing on 104 After the admired heels of Bolingbroke, Cry'st now, 'O earth ! yield us that king again, And take thou this!' O, thoughts of men accurst! Past and to come seem best ; things present worst. 108 Mowb. Shall we go draw our numbers and set on? Hast. We are time's subjects, and time bids be gone. [Exeunt.'] 91 fond many : foolish mult it ude 94 trimm'd . . . desires: supplied with what thou didst desire109 draw: assemble
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