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- King Henry the Fourth, IV. v 97
Enter Prince Henry.
Lo, where he comes. Come hither to me, Harry. 88
Depart the chamber, leave us here alone.
Exeunt \Warwicky and the rest].
Prince. I never thought to hear you speak again.
King. Thy wish was father, Harry, to that
thought :
I stay too long by thee, I weary thee. 92
Dost thou so hunger for mine empty chair
That thou wilt needs invest thee with my honours
Before thy hour be ripe? O foolish youth!
Thou seek'st the greatness that will overwhelm
thee. 96
Stay but a little; for my cloud of dignity
Is held from falling with so weak a wind
That it will quickly drop: my day is dim.
Thou hast stol'n that which after some few hours 100
Were thine without offence; and at my death
Thou hast seal'd up my expectation:
Thy life did manifest thou lov'dst me not,
And thou wilt have me die assur'd of it. 104
Thou hid'st a thousand daggers in thy thoughts,
Which thou hast whetted on thy stony heart,
To stab at half an hour of my life.
What ! canst thou not forbear me half an hour ? 108
Then get thee gone and dig my grave thyself,
And bid the merry bells ring to thine ear
That thou art crowned, not that I am dead.
Let all the tears that should bedew my hearse 112
Be drops of balm to sanctify thy head:
Only compound me with forgotten dust;
Give that which gave thee life unto the worms.
Pluck down my officers, break my decrees; lie
102 seal'd up: confirmed fully
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