Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Dol. And keepe our faithes firme and inuiolable.
Sal. Sal.
Sal. Vpon our sides it neuer shall be broken.
Sal. And Noble Dolphin, albeit we sweare
Sal. A voluntary zeale, and an vn‑urg'd Faith
Sal. To your proceedings: yet beleeue me Prince,
Sal. I am not glad that such a sore of Time
Sal. Should seeke a plaster by contemn'd reuolt,
Sal. And heale the inueterate Canker of one wound,
Sal. By
Sal. The life and death of King John.
Sal. By making many: Oh it grieues my soule,
Sal. That I must draw this mettle from my side
Sal. To be a widow‑maker: oh, and there
Sal. Where honourable rescue, and defence
Sal. Cries out vpon the name of Salisbury.
Sal. But such is the infection of the time,
Sal. That for the health and Physicke of our right,
Sal. We cannot deale but with the very hand
Sal. Of sterne Iniustice, and confused wrong: