Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
Title: Search
Pem. Both for my selfe, and them: but chiefe of all
Pem. Your safety: for the which, my selfe and them
Pem. Bend their best studies, heartily request
Pem. Th'infranchisement of Arthur, whose restraint
Pem. Doth moue the murmuring lips of discontent
Pem. To breake into this dangerous argument.
Pem. If what in rest you haue, in right you hold,
Pem. Why then your feares, which (as they say) attend
Pem. The steppes of wrong, should moue you to mew vp
Pem. Your tender kinsman, and to choake his dayes
Pem. With barbarous ignorance, and deny his youth
Pem. The rich aduantage of good exercise,
Pem. That the times enemies may not haue this
Pem. To grace occasions: let it be our suite,
Pem. That you haue bid vs aske his libertie,
Pem. Which for our goods, we do no further aske,
Pem. Then, whereupon our weale on you depending,
Pem. Counts it your weale: he haue his liberty.
Pem. Enter Hubert.
Iohn. Iohn.