:36:01
...capitulate against us.
:36:04
But, wherefore do I tell thee
of my foes...
:36:07
...which are my near'st and
dear'st enemy?
:36:11
To fight against me under
Percy's pay...
:36:15
...to dog his heels,
and court'sy at his frowns...
:36:18
...to show how much thou
art degenerate.
:36:35
Lords, give us leave.
:36:37
The Prince of Wales and I must
have some conference.
:36:58
I know not whether God
will have it so...
:37:02
...for some displeasing service
I have done...
:37:04
...that is his secret doom,
out of my blood...
:37:08
...He'll breed a scourge for me.
:37:13
Tell me else...
:37:15
...could such inordinate and low
desires, such poor, such bare...
:37:19
...rude society, accompany...
:37:22
...the greatness of thy blood?
- I beg Your Majesty...
:37:26
Hath faulty wander'd and
irregular so common-hackney'd...
:37:29
...in the eyes of men's opinion,
that did help me to the crown...
:37:34
...I should be deposed.
:37:40
None lovest a king who goest
with shallow jesters...
:37:44
...mingled his royalty
with carping fools.
:37:50
He was but the cuckoo
is in June, heard, not regarded...
:37:54
...seen but with such eyes,
as sick and blunted with...
:37:58
...community, afford no gaze, such
as is bent on sun-like majesty...