The Plays of Shakspeare, volume 5

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The Plays of Shakspeare, volume 5
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
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Hen. IV. Well, let him come, But looke that none come with him. [He goetK, Oxf. And please your grace.
My lord, the King sends for you.
Hen. V. Come away sirs, lets go all togither.
Oxf. An d pl ease your grace, none must go with you.
Hen. V. Why, I must n6eds have them with me, Otherwise I can do my father no countenance, Therefore come away.
Oxf. The King your father commaunds, There should none come.
Hen. Well sirs then be gone, And prouide me thr6e Noyse of Musitians. [Exeunt knights- Enter
...s the Prince with a dagger in his hand.
Hen. IV. Come niy sonne, come on a God's name, I know wherefore thy comming is.
Oh my Sonne, my sonne, what cause hath euer beene.
That thou shouldst forsake me, and follow this vilde and Eeprobate company, which abuseth youth so manifestly : Oh my sonne, thou knowest that these thy doings Wil end thy fathers dayes. {He weepes.
I so, so, my sonne, thou fearest not to approach the presence of thy sick father, in that disguised sort, I tel th^e my sonne, that there is neuer a needle in thy cloke, but it is a prick ta my heart, & neuer an ilat-hole, but it is a hole to my soule ; and wherefore thou bringest that dagger in thy hande I know not, but by coniecture.


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