Shakespeare Anagram: Henry IV, Part Two

From Henry IV, Part Two:

My gracious liege,
You won it, wore it, kept it, gave it me;
Then plain and right must my possession be:
Which I with more than with a common pain
‘Gainst all the world will rightfully maintain.

Shift around the letters, and it becomes:

Conan is leaving the Tonight Show due to lip-wag wars with Leno. What frustrates him mightily? Someone imply to an eligibility-limit arrangement?

I watch this clip. Make up your own mind.

2 Responses to “Shakespeare Anagram: Henry IV, Part Two”

  1. Dharam Says:

    My gracious liege,
    You won it, wore it, kept it, gave it me;
    Then plain and right must my possession be:
    Which I with more than with a common pain
    ‘Gainst all the world will rightfully maintain.
    =
    Permit me,
    With the hip Conan’s rating plummeting,
    I think tired Leno’s wit may inevitably diminish.
    I’m a night owl who will stay up to watch
    Airy Craig Ferguson’s “Late, Late Show” monologue.

  2. Bill Says:

    Very nice!

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