Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Dut. And neuer will I rise vp from the ground,
Dut. Till Bullingbrooke haue pardon'd thee: Away be gone.
Dut. Exit
Dut. Scœna Tertia.
Dut. [Act 5, Scene 3]
Dut. Enter Bullingbrooke, Percie, and other Lords.
Bul. Bul.
Bul. Can no man tell of my vnthriftie Sonne?
Bul. 'Tis full three monthes since I did see him last.
Bul. If any plague hang ouer vs, 'tis he,
Bul. I would to heauen (my Lords) he might be found:
Bul. Enquire at London, 'mongst the Tauernes there:
Bul. For
Bul. The Life and Death of Richard the Second.
Bul. For there (they say) he dayly doth frequent,
Bul. With vnrestrained loose Companions,
Bul. Euen such (they say) as stand in narrow Lanes,
Bul. And rob our Watch, and beate our passengers,
Bul. Which he, yong wanton, and effeminate Boy
Bul. Takes on the point of Honor, to support