Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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G [Act 4, Scene 1]
G Enter as to the Parliament, Bullingbrooke, Aumerle, Nor‑
G thumberland, Percie, Fitz‑Water, Surrey, Carlile, Abbot
G of Westminster. Herauld, Officers and Bagot.
Bullingbrooke. Bullingbrooke.
Bullingbrooke. Call forth Bagot.
Bullingbrooke. Now Bagot, freely speake thy minde,
Bullingbrooke. What thou do'st know of Noble Glousters death:
Bullingbrooke. Who wrought it with the King, and who perform'd
Bullingbrooke. The bloody Office of his Timelesse end.
Bag. Bag.
Bag. Then set before my face, the Lord Aumerle.
Bul. Bul.
Bul. Cosin, stand forth, and looke vpon that man.
Bag. My Lord Aumerle, I know your daring tongue
Bag. Scornes to vnsay, what it hath once deliuer'd.
Bag. In that dead time, when Glousters death was plotted,
Bag. I heard you say, Is not my arme of length,
Bag. That reacheth from the restfull English Court