Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Suf. Suf.
Suf. Who dare crosse 'em,
Suf. Bearing the Kings will from his mouth expressely?
Car. Car.
Car. Till I finde more then will, or words to do it,
Car. (I meane your malice) know, Officious Lords,
Car. I dare, and must deny it. Now I feele
Car. Of what course Mettle ye are molded, Enuy,
Car. How eagerly ye follow my Disgraces
Car. As
Car. The Life of King Henry the Eight.
Car. As if it fed ye, and how sleeke and wanton
Car. Ye appeare in euery thing may bring my ruine?
Car. Follow your enuious courses, men of Malice;
Car. You haue Christian warrant for 'em, and no doubt
Car. In time will finde their fit Rewards. That Seale
Car. You aske with such a Violence, the King
Car. (Mine, and your Master) with his owne hand, gaue me:
Car. Bad me enioy it, with the Place, and Honors
Car. During my life; and to confirme his Goodnesse,