Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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1. Har. Stands heere for God, his Soueraigne, and himselfe,
1. Har. On paine to be found false, and recreant,
1. Har. To proue the Duke of Norfolke, Thomas Mowbray,
1. Har. A Traitor to his God, his King, and him,
1. Har. And dares him to set forwards to the fight.
2. Har. 2. Har.
2. Har. Here standeth Tho:Thomas Mowbray Duke of Norfolk
2. Har. On paine to be found false and recreant,
2. Har. Both to defend himselfe, and to approue
2. Har. Henry of Herford, Lancaster, and Derby,
2. Har. To God, his Soueraigne, and to him disloyall:
2. Har. Couragiously, and with a free desire
2. Har. Attending but the signall to begin.
2. Har. A charge sounded
Mar. Mar.
Mar. Sound Trumpets, and set forward Combatants:
Mar. Stay, the King hath throwne his Warder downe.
Rich. Rich.
Rich. Let them lay by their Helmets & their Speares,
Rich. And both returne backe to their Chaires againe: