Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Arch. Arch.
Arch. For what offence?
Mes. Mes.
Mes. The summe of all I can, I haue disclos'd:
Mes. Why, or for what, the Nobles were committed,
Mes. Is all vnknowne to me, my gracious Lord.
Qu. Qu.
Qu. Aye me! I see the ruine of my House:
Qu. The Tyger now hath seiz'd the gentle Hinde,
Qu. Insulting Tiranny beginnes to Iutt
Qu. Vpon the innocent and awelesse Throne:
Qu. Welcome Destruction, Blood, and Massacre,
Qu. I see (as in a Map) the end of all.
Dut. Dut.
Dut. Accursed, and vnquiet wrangling dayes,
Dut. How many of you haue mine eyes beheld?
Dut. My Husband lost his life, to get the Crowne,
Dut. And often vp and downe my sonnes were tost
Dut. For me to ioy, and weepe, their gaine and losse.
Dut. And being seated, and Domesticke broyles