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The life and death of King Richard the Second.
Actus Primus, Scaena Prima.
Enter King Richard, Iohn of Gaunt, with other Nobles and Attendants.
Old
Iohn of Gaunt,
time-honoured Lancaster, Hast thou according to thy oath and band Brought hither
Henry
Herford thy bold son: Heere to make good
boistrous late appeale, Which then our leysure would not let vs heare, Against the Duke of Norfolke,
Thomas Mowbray
?
I haue my Liege.
Tell me moreouer, hast thou sounded him, If he appeale the Duke on ancient malice, Or worthily as a good subiect should On some knowne ground of treacherie in him.
As neere as I could sift him on that argument, On some apparant danger seene in him, Aym'd at your Highnesse, no inueterate malice.
Then call them to our presence face to face, And frowning brow to brow, our selues will heare Th' accuser, and the accused, freely speake; High stomack'd are they both, and full of ire, In rage, deafe as the sea; hastie as fire.
Enter Bullingbrooke and Mowbray.
Many yeares of h . . .
										
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