Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Groo. In London streets, that Coronation day,
Groo. When Bullingbrooke rode on Roane Barbary,
Groo. that horse, that thou so often hast bestrid,
Groo. That horse, that I so carefully haue drest.
Rich. Rich.
Rich. Rode he on Barbary? Tell me gentle Friend,
Rich. How went he vnder him?
Groo. Groo.
Groo. So proudly, as if he had disdain'd the ground.
Rich. So proud, that Bullingbrooke was on his backe;
Rich. That Iade hath eate bread from my Royall hand.
Rich. This hand hath made him proud with clapping him.
Rich. Would he not stumble? Would he not fall downe
Rich. (Since Pride must haue a fall) and breake the necke
Rich. Of that proud man, that did vsurpe his backe?
Rich. Forgiuenesse horse: Why do I raile on thee,
Rich. Since thou created to be aw'd by man
Rich. Was't borne to beare? I was not made a horse,
Rich. And