:12:02
'Tis the infirmity
of his age;
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yet he hath ever
but slenderly
known himself.
:12:11
We shall further
think on it.
:12:14
We must do
something,
:12:18
and i' th' heat.
:12:39
These late eclipses
of the sun and moon
portend no good to us.
:12:43
In cities, mutinies;
:12:45
in countries, discord;
:12:48
in palaces, treason;
:12:49
and the bond crack'd
between child and father.
:12:54
We have seen
the best of our time:
:12:57
Machinations,
hollowness, treachery,
:13:00
and all ruinous
disorders follow us
:13:02
disquietly to our graves.
:13:52
And the noble and
true-hearted Kent banish'd!
:13:56
'Tis strange.