Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Bull. Goe signifie as much, while here we march
Bull. Vpon the Grassie Carpet of this Plaine:
Bull. Let's march without the noyse of threatning Drum,
Bull. That from this Castles tatter'd Battlements
Bull. Our faire Appointments may be well perus'd.
Bull. Me thinkes King Richard and my selfe should meet
Bull. With no lesse terror then the Elements
Bull. Of Fire and Water, when their thundring smoake
Bull. At meeting teares the cloudie Cheekes of Heauen:
Bull. Be he the fire, Ile be the yeelding Water;
Bull. The Rage be his, while on the Earth I raine
Bull. My Waters on the Earth, and not on him.
Bull. March on, and marke King Richard how he lookes.
Bull. Parle without, and answere within: then a Flourish.
Bull. Enter on the Walls, Richard, Carlile, Aumerle, Scroop,
Bull. Salisbury.
Bull. See, see, King Richard doth himselfe appeare
Bull. As doth the blushing discontented Sunne,
Bull. From out the fierie Portall of the East,
Bull. When he perceiues the enuious Clouds are bent