Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Suf. Pine gelidus timor occupant artus, it is thee I feare.
Wal. Wal.
Wal. Thou shalt haue cause to feare before I leaue thee.
Wal. What, are ye danted now? Now will ye stoope.
1. Gent. 1. Gent.
1. Gent. My gracious Lord intreat him, speak him fair.
Suf. Suf.
Suf. Suffolkes Imperiall tongue is sterne and rough:
Suf. Vs'd to command, vntaught to pleade for fauour.
Suf. Farre be it, we should honor such as these
Suf. With humble suite: no, rather let my head
Suf. Stoope to the blocke, then these knees bow to any,
Suf. Saue to the God of heauen, and to my King:
Suf. And sooner dance vpon a bloody pole,
Suf. Then stand vncouer'd to the Vulgar Groome.
Suf. True Nobility, is exempt from feare:
Suf. More can I beare, then you dare execute.
Lieu. Lieu.
Lieu. Hale him away, and let him talke no more:
Lieu. Come Souldiers, shew what cruelty ye can.