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Henry IV Part 2 Act 4 Scene 4 - William Shakespeare
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Henry IV Part 2 Act 4 Scene 4 William Shakespeare

Henry IV Part 2 Act 4 Scene 4 - William Shakespeare
SCENE IV. Westminster. The Jerusalem Chamber.

Enter KING HENRY IV, the Princes Thomas of CLARENCE and Humphrey of GLOUCESTER, WARWICK, and others

KING HENRY IV
Now, lords, if God doth give successful end
To this debate that bleedeth at our doors,
We will our youth lead on to higher fields
And draw no swords but what are sanctified.
Our navy is address'd, our power collected,
Our substitutes in absence well invested,
And every thing lies level to our wish:
Only, we want a little personal strength;
And pause us, till these rebels, now afoot,
Come underneath the yoke of government.

WARWICK
Both which we doubt not but your majesty
Shall soon enjoy.

KING HENRY IV
Humphrey, my son of Gloucester,
Where is the prince your brother?

GLOUCESTER
I think he's gone to hunt, my lord, at Windsor.
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