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<T R2Q><L 1><Y Q><P A2><C S><J :>+ <I * Richard II - Q1 only>+ <I 1 1>+ <D ENTER KING RICHARD, IOHN> <L 2><D {OF GAVNT, WITH OTHER}> <L 3><D {Nobles and attendants.}> <L 4><S {King} {Richard.}> <L 5>OVld Iohn of Gaunt time honoured Lancaster, <L 6>Hast thou according to thy oath and bande <L 7><J *>Brought hither Henrie Herford thy bolde sonne, <L 8><J :>Here to make good the boistrous late appeale, <L 9>Which then our leysure would not let vs heare <L 10>Against the Duke of Norfolke, Thomas Moubray? <L 11><S {Gaunt.}>I haue my Leige. <L 12><S {King.}>Tell me moreouer hast thou sounded him, <L 13>If he appeale the Duke on ancient malice, <L 14>Or worthily as a good subiect should <L 15>On some knowne ground of treacherie in him. <L 16><S {Gaunt.}>As neere as I could sift him on that argument, <L 17>On some apparent daunger seene in him, <L 18>Aimde at your highnes, no inueterate malice. <L 19><S {King.}>Then call them to our presence face to face, <L 20>And frowning brow to brow our se . . .