Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Fren. Petit Monsieur que dit il?
Boy. Boy.
Boy. Encore qu'il et contra son Iurement, de pardonner au- cune prisonner: neant-mons pour les escues que vous layt a pro- mets il est content a vous donnes le liberte le franchisement.
Fre. Fre.
Fre. Sur mes genoux se vous donnes milles remercious, et Ie me estime heurex que Ie intombe, entre les main d'vn Che- ualier Ie peuse le plus braue valiant et tres distinie signieur d'Angleterre.
Pist. Pist.
Pist. Expound vnto me boy.
Boy. He giues you vpon his knees a thousand thanks, and he esteemes himselfe happy, that he hath falne into the hands of one (as he thinkes) the most braue, valorous and thrice-worthy signeur of England.
Pist. As I sucke blood, I will some mercy shew. Fol- low mee.
Boy. Saaue vous le grand Capitaine?
Boy. I did neuer know so full a voyce issue from so emptie a heart: but the saying is true, The empty vessel makes the greatest sound, Bardolfe and Nym had tenne times more valour, then this roaring diuell i'th olde play, that euerie one may payre his nayles with a woodden dagger, and they are both hang'd, and so would this be, if hee durst steale any thing aduenturously. I must stay with the Lackies with the luggage of our camp, the French might haue a good pray of vs, if he knew of it, for there is none to guard it but boyes.
Boy. Exit.
Boy. [Act 4, Scene 5]
Boy. Enter Constable, Orleance, Burbon, Dolphin,
Boy. and Ramburs.
Con. Con.
Con. O Diable.