Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Dut. For gay apparrell, against the Triumph.
Yorke. Yorke.
Yorke. Bound to himselfe? What doth he with a Bond
Yorke. That he is bound to? Wife, thou art a foole.
Yorke. Boy, let me see the Writing.
Aum. Aum.
Aum. I do beseech you pardon me, I may not shew it.
Yor. Yor.
Yor. I will be satisfied: let me see it I say.
Yor. Snatches it
Yor. Treason, foule Treason, Villaine, Traitor, Slaue.
Dut. Dut.
Dut. What's the matter, my Lord?
Yorke. Hoa, who's within there? Saddle my horse.
Yorke. Heauen for his mercy: what treachery is heere?
Dut. Why, what is't my Lord?
Yorke. Giue me my boots, I say: Saddle my horse: