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King Henry the Fourth, V. ii 105 laughter the wearing out of six fashions, — which 88 is four terms, or two actions, — and a' shall laugh without inter vallums. O! it is much that a lie with a slight oath and a jest with a sad brow will do with a fellow that never had the ache in 92 his shoulders. O! you shall see him laugh till his face be like a wet cloak ill laid up ! Shal. [Within.] Sir John! Fal. I come, Master Shallow : I come, Master 96 Shallow. [Exit.] Scene Two [Westminster. The Palace] Enter the Earl of Warwick and the Lord Chief Justice. War. How now, my Lord Chief Justice! whither away? Ch.Just. How doth the king? War. Exceeding well: his cares are now all ended. Ch. Just. I hope not dead. War. He's walk'd the way of nature; 4 And to our purposes he lives no more. Ch. Just. I would his maj esty had call'd me withhim: The service that I truly did his life Hath left me open to all injuries. 8 War. Indeed I think the young king loves you not. Ch. Just. I know he doth not, and do arm myself To welcome the condition of the time, Which cannot look more hideously upon me 12 89 terms: i.e., of court actions: legal actions for debt 90 intervallums: intervals 91 sad: sober 94 ill laid up: carelessly put away
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