Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Mor. The gentle Arch‑bishop of Yorke is vp
Mor. With well appointed Powres: he is a man
Mor. Who with a double Surety bindes his Followers.
Mor. My Lord (your Sonne) had onely but the Corpes,
Mor. But shadowes, and the shewes of men to fight.
Mor. For that same word (Rebellion) did diuide
Mor. The action of their bodies, from their soules,
Mor. And they did fight with queasinesse, constrain'd
Mor. As men drinke Potions; that their Weapons only
Mor. Seem'd on our side: but for their Spirits and Soules,
Mor. This word (Rebellion) it had froze them vp.
Mor. As Fish are in a Pond. But now the Bishop
Mor. Turnes Insurrection to Religion,
Mor. Suppos'd sincere, and holy in his Thoughts:
Mor. He's follow'd both with Body, and with Minde:
Mor. And doth enlarge his Rising, with the blood
Mor. Of faire King Richard, scrap'd from Pomfret stones,
Mor. Deriues from heauen, his Quarrell, and his Cause:
Mor. Tels them, he doth bestride a bleeding Land,
Mor. Gasping for life, under great Bullingbrooke,