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<T 1H4Q><L 1><Y Q><P A2><C ><J :>+ <Z "Henry IV Part 1" -- text from Q1 only>+ <I 1 1>+ <D {Enter the King, Lord Iohn of Lancaster, Earle of}> <L 2><D {Westmerland, with others}.> <L 3><S {King}.> <L 4>So shaken as we are, so wan with care, <L 5>Find we a time for frighted peace to pant, <L 6>And breath short winded accents of new broiles <L 7>To be commencte in stronds #a far remote: <L 8>No more the thirsty entrance of this soile <L 9>Shal dawbe her lips with her own childrens bloud, <L 10>No more shall trenching war channel her fields, <L 11>Nor bruise her flourets with the armed hoofes <L 12>Of hostile paces: those opposed eies, <L 13>Which like the meteors of a troubled heauen, <L 14>Al of one nature, of one substance bred, <L 15>Did lately meete in the intestine shocke <L 16>And furious close of ciuill butcherie, <L 17>Shall now in mutuall welbeseeming rankes, <L 18>March all one way, and be no more oppos'd <L 19>Against acquaintance, kindred and allyes. <L 20>The edge of war, li . . .