Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Bast. This vn‑heard sawcinesse and boyish Troopes,
Bast. The King doth smile at, and is well prepar'd
Bast. To whip this dwarfish warre, this Pigmy Armes
Bast. From out the circle of his Territories.
Bast. That hand which had the strength, euen at your dore,
Bast. To cudgell you, and make you take the hatch,
Bast. To diue like Buckets in concealed Welles,
Bast. To crowch in litter of your stable plankes,
Bast. To lye like pawnes, lock'd vp in chests and truncks,
Bast. To hug with swine, to seeke sweet safety out
Bast. In vaults and prisons, and to thrill and shake,
Bast. Euen
Bast. The life and death of King John.
Bast. Euen at the crying of your Nations crow,
Bast. Thinking this voyce an armed Englishman.
Bast. Shall that victorious hand be feebled heere,
Bast. That in your Chambers gaue you chasticement?
Bast. No: know the gallant Monarch is in Armes,
Bast. And like an Eagle, o're hi ayerie towres,
Bast. To sowsse annoyance that comes neere his Nest;