The Bodleian First Folio

A digital facsimile of the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Bodleian Arch. G c.7.



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Arch. Arch.

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Arch. For what offence?

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Mes. Mes.

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Mes. The summe of all I can, I haue disclos'd:

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Mes. Why, or for what, the Nobles were committed,

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Mes. Is all vnknowne to me, my gracious Lord.

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Qu. Qu.

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Qu. Aye me! I see the ruine of my House:

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Qu. The Tyger now hath seiz'd the gentle Hinde,

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Qu. Insulting Tiranny beginnes to Iutt

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Qu. Vpon the innocent and awelesse Throne:

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Qu. Welcome Destruction, Blood, and Massacre,

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Qu. I see (as in a Map) the end of all.

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Dut. Dut.

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Dut. Accursed, and vnquiet wrangling dayes,

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Dut. How many of you haue mine eyes beheld?

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Dut. My Husband lost his life, to get the Crowne,

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Dut. And often vp and downe my sonnes were tost

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Dut. And being seated, and Domesticke broyles