Hath not essentially but by circumstance
[40] The name of valour. [Seeing his dead father] O, let the vile world end,
[♦] And the premised flames of the last day
[♦] Knit earth and heaven together!
Now let the general trumpet blow his blast,
Particularities and petty sounds
[45] To cease! Wast thou ordain’d, dear father,
To lose thy youth in peace, and to achieve
The silver livery of advised age,
And, in thy reverence and thy chair-days, thus