Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Dol. Pleade for our interest, and our being heere.
Bast. Bast.
Bast. Indeede your drums being beaten, wil cry out;
Bast. And so shall you, being beaten: Do but start
Bast. An eccho with the clamor of thy drumme,
Bast. And euen at hand, a drumme is readie brac'd,
Bast. That shall reuerberate all, as lowd as thine.
Bast. Sound but another, and another shall
Bast. (As lowd as thine) rattle the Welkins eare,
Bast. And mocke the deepe mouth'd Thunder: for at hand
Bast. (Not trusting to this halting Legate heere,
Bast. Whom he hath vs'd rather for sport, then neede)
Bast. Is warlike Iohn: and in his fore‑head sits
Bast. A bare‑rib'd death, whose office is this day
Bast. To feast vpon whole thousands of the French.
Dol. Dol.
Dol. Strike vp our drummes, to finde this danger out.
Bast. And thou shalt finde it (Dolphin) do not doubt
Bast. Exeunt.