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The Second Part of The Earl Northumberland, and the Lord Bardolph, With a great power of English and of Scots, Are by the sheriff of Yorkshire overthrown. The manner and true order of the fight 100 This packet, please it you, contains at large. King. And wherefore should these good news make me sick? Will Fortune never come with both hands full But write her fair words still in foulest letters? 104 She either gives a stomach and no food; Such are the poor, in health; or else a feast And takes away the stomach; such are the rich, That have abundance and enjoy it not. 108 I should rejoice now at this happy news, And now my sight fails, and my brain is giddy. O me! come near me, now I am much ill. Glo. Comfort, your majesty! Cla. O my royal father! 112 West. My sovereign lord, cheer up yourself: look up! War. Be patient, princes: you do know these fits Are with his highness very ordinary: Stand from him, give him air; he'll straight be well. lie Cla. No, no; he cannot long hold out these pangs: The incessant care and labour of his mind Hath wrought the mure that should confine it in So thin, that life looks through and will break out. 120 Glo. The people fear me; for they do observe Unfather'd heirs and loathly births of nature: The seasons change their manners, as the year 105 stomach: appetite 119 wrought the mure : worn the wall 121 fear: frighten 122 (Such portents as) creatures born without parents and other monstrosities 123 as: as if
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