Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Wol. Wol.
Wol. Speake on Sir,
Wol. I dare your worst Obiections: If I blush,
Wol. It is to see a Nobleman want manners.
Sur. Sur.
Sur. I had rather want those, then my head;
Sur. Haue at you.
Sur. First, that without the Kings assent or knowledge,
Sur. You wrought to be a Legate, by which power
Sur. You maim'd the Iurisdiction of all Bishops.
Nor. Nor.
Nor. Then, That in all you writ to Rome, or else
Nor. To Forraigne Princes, Ego & Rex meus
Nor. Was still inscrib'd: in which you brought the King
Nor. To be your Seruant.
Suf. Suf.
Suf. Then, that without the knowledge
Suf. Either of King or Councell, when you went
Suf. Ambassador to the Emperor, you made bold
Suf. To carry into Flanders, the Great Seale.