The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes : With the Corrections And Illustrations of Various Commentators V.7

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Art thou my Ion ?
K Rich. Ay i I thank God, my father, and yourfelf.
Butch. Then patiently hear my impatience.
T^.i^/V^.Madam, I have ^ a touch of your condition, That cannot brook the accent of reproof.
Butch. O, let me fpeak.
K. Rich. Do, then ; but I'll not hear.
Butch. I will be mild, and gentle in my words.
K.Rich. And brief, good m.other; for I am in hafle.
Butch. Art thou fo hafty ? I have (laid for thee, God knows, in anguifh, pain, and agony.
7 — a touch of your condition,] A/picg or p
...article of your teinptr er difp ofition. J Q H N s N .
K. Rich, ito KING RICHARD IIL K. Rich. And came I not at lad to comfort you ?
Dutch, No, by the holy rood, thou know'ft it wellj, Thou cam'fl on earth to make the earth my hell.
A grievous burden was thy birth to me : Tetchy and wayward was thy infancy •, Thy fchooWays frightful, defperate,wild, and furious ^ Thy prime of manhood, daring, bold, and venturous 5 Thy age confirm'd, proud, fubtle, fly, and bloody.
More mild, but yet more harmful, kind in hatred : What comfortable hour canft thou name, ' That ever graced me in thy company ?


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