‘Shall, O dear father, pay thee plenteously. My due from thee is this imperial crown, which, as imme
‘Shall, O dear father, pay thee plenteously. My due from thee is this imperial crown, which, as immediate as thy place and blood,derives itself to me. Lo, where it sits, which God shall guard. And put the world’s whole strength into one giant arm, it shall not force this lineal honour from me. This from thee will I to mine leave, as ’tis left to me.’Henry IV Part II. Act IV Scene III -- source link
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