The Bodleian First Folio

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



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Play: Henry VI, Part 2

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Yorke. Base Dunghill Villaine, and Mechanicall,

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Yorke. Ile haue thy Head for this thy Traytors speech:

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Yorke. I doe beseech your Royall Maiestie,

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Yorke. Let him haue all the rigor of the Law.

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Armorer. Armorer.

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Armorer. Alas, my Lord, hang me if euer I spake the

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Armorer. away an honest man for a Villaines accusation.

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King. King.

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King. Vnckle, what shall we say to this in law?

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Humf. Humf.

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Humf. This doome, my Lord, if I may judge:

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Humf. Let Somerset be Regent o're the French,

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Humf. Because in Yorke this breedes suspition;

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Humf. And let these haue a day appointed them

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Humf. For single Combat, in conuenient place,

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Humf. For he hath witnesse of his seruants malice: