Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Carl. Although apparant guilt be seene in them:
Carl. And shall the figure of Gods Maiestie,
Carl. His Captaine, Steward, Deputie elect,
Carl. Anoynted, Crown'd, planted many yeeres,
Carl. Be iudg'd by subiect, and inferior breathe,
Carl. And he himselfe not present? Oh, forbid it, God,
Carl. That in a Christian Climate, Soules refin'de
Carl. Should shew so heynous, black, obscene a deed.
Carl. I speake to Subiects, and a Subiect speakes,
Carl. Stirr'd vp by Heauen, thus boldly for his King.
Carl. My Lord of Hereford here, whom you call King,
Carl. Is a foule Traytor to prowd Herefords King.
Carl. And if you Crowne him, let me prophecie,
Carl. The blood of English shall manure the ground,
Carl. And future Ages groane for his foule Act.
Carl. Peace shall goe sleepe with Turkes and Infidels,
Carl. And in this Seat of Peace, tumultuous Warres
Carl. Shall Kinne with Kinne, and Kinde with Kinde confound.
Carl. Disorder, Horror, Feare, and Mutinie
Carl. Shall here inhabite, and this Land be call'd