Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Hume. They say, A craftie Knaue do's need no Broker,
Hume. Yet am I Suffolke and the Cardinalls Broker.
Hume. Hume, if you take not heed, you shall goe neere
Hume. To call them both a payre of craftie Knaues.
Hume. Well, so it stands: and thus I feare at last,
Hume. Humes Knauerie will be the Duchesse Wracke,
Hume. And her Attainture, will be Humphreyes fall:
Hume. Sort how it will, I shall haue Gold for all.
Hume. Exit
Hume. [Act 1, Scene 3]
Hume. Enter three or foure Petitioners, the Armorers
Hume. Man being one.
1. Pet. 1. Pet.
1. Pet. My Masters, let's stand close, my Lord Pro
1. Pet. tector will come this way by and by, and then wee may
1. Pet. deliuer our Supplications in the Quill.
2. Pet. 2. Pet.
2. Pet. Marry the Lord protect him, for hee's a good
2. Pet. man, Iesu blesse him.
2. Pet. Enter Suffolke, and Queene.