Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Yorke. Iohn Cade of Ashford,
Yorke. To make Commotion, as full well he can,
Yorke. Vnder the Title of Iohn Mortimer.
Yorke. In Ireland haue I seene this stubborne Cade
Yorke. Oppose himselfe against a Troupe of Kernes,
Yorke. And fought so long, till that his thighes with Darts
Yorke. Were almost like a sharpe‑quill'd Porpentine:
Yorke. And in the end being rescued, I haue seene
Yorke. Him capre vpright, like a wilde Morisco,
Yorke. Shaking the bloody Darts, as he his Bells.
Yorke. Full often, like a shag‑hayr'd craftie Kerne,
Yorke. Hath he conuersed with the Enemie,
Yorke. And vndiscouer'd, come to me againe,
Yorke. And giuen me notice of their Villanies.
Yorke. This Deuill here shall be my substitute;
Yorke. For that Iohn Mortimer, which now is dead,
Yorke. In face, in gate, in speech he doth resemble.
Yorke. By this, I shall perceiue the Commons minde,
Yorke. How they affect the House and Clayme of Yorke.
Yorke. Say he be taken, rackt, and tortured;