Don Gagnon

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Presume not that I am the thing I was, 56 For God doth know—so shall the world perceive— 57 That I have turned away my former self.
Don Gagnon
KING I know thee not, old man. Fall to thy prayers. 47 How ill white hairs becomes a fool and jester. 48 I have long dreamt of such a kind of man, 49 So surfeit-swelled, so old, and so profane; 50 But being awaked, I do despise my dream. 51 Make less thy body hence, and more thy grace; 52 Leave gormandizing. Know the grave doth gape 53 For thee thrice wider than for other men. 54 Reply not to me with a fool-born jest. 55 Presume not that I am the thing I was, 56 For God doth know—so shall the world perceive—57 That I have turned away my former self. 58 So will I those that kept me company. 59 When thou dost hear I am as I have been, 60 Approach me, and thou shalt be as thou wast, 61 The tutor and the feeder of my riots. 62 Till then I banish thee, on pain of death, 63 As I have done the rest of my misleaders, 64 Not to come near our person by ten mile. 65 For competence of life I will allow you, 66 That lack of means enforce you not to evils. 67 And, as we hear you do reform yourselves, 68 We will, according to your strengths and qualities, 69 Give you advancement. < To the Lord Chief Justice. > 70 Be it your charge, my lord, 71 To see performed the tenor of my word.—72 Set on. 73 ⟨King < and his train > exit.⟩
Henry IV, Part 2 (Folger Shakespeare Library)
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