Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Bish. The which hath been with scorne shou'd from the Court:
Bish. Whereon this Hydra‑Sonne of Warre is borne,
Bish. Whose dangerous eyes may well be charm'd asleepe,
Bish. With graunt of our most iust and right desires;
Bish. And true Obedience, of this Madnesse cur'd,
Bish. Stoope tamely to the foot of Maiestie.
Mow. Mow.
Mow. If not, wee readie are to trye our fortunes,
Mow. To the last man.
Hast. Hast.
Hast. And though wee here fall downe,
Hast. Wee haue Supplyes, to second our Attempt:
Hast. If they mis‑carry, theirs shall second them.
Hast. And so, successe of Mischiefe shall be borne,
Hast. And Heire from Heire shall hold this Quarrell vp,
Hast. Whiles England shall haue generation.
Iohn. Iohn.
Iohn. You are too shallow (Hastings)
Iohn. Much too shallow,
Iohn. To sound the bottome of the after‑Times.