The Bodleian First Folio

A digital facsimile of the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Bodleian Arch. G c.7.



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Bish. Whereon this Hydra‑Sonne of Warre is borne,

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Bish. Whose dangerous eyes may well be charm'd asleepe,

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Bish. With graunt of our most iust and right desires;

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Bish. And true Obedience, of this Madnesse cur'd,

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Bish. Stoope tamely to the foot of Maiestie.

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Mow. Mow.

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Mow. If not, wee readie are to trye our fortunes,

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Mow. To the last man.

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Hast. Hast.

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Hast. And though wee here fall downe,

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Hast. Wee haue Supplyes, to second our Attempt:

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Hast. If they mis‑carry, theirs shall second them.

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Hast. And so, successe of Mischiefe shall be borne,

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Hast. And Heire from Heire shall hold this Quarrell vp,

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Hast. Whiles England shall haue generation.

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Iohn. Iohn.

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Iohn. You are too shallow (Hastings)

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Iohn. Much too shallow,

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Iohn. To sound the bottome of the after‑Times.