Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Bish. Can. Bish. Can.
Bish. Can. O let their bodyes follow my deare Liege
Bish. Can. With Bloods, and Sword and Fire, to win your Right:
Bish. Can. In ayde whereof, we of the Spiritualtie
Bish. Can. Will rayse your Highnesse such a mightie Summe,
Bish. Can. As neuer did the Clergie at one time
Bish. Can. Bring in to any of your Ancestors.
King. King.
King. We must not onely arme t'inuade the French,
King. But lay downe our proportions, to defend
King. Against the Scot, who will make roade vpon vs,
King. With all aduantages.
Bish. Can. They of those Marches, gracious Soueraign,
Bish. Can. Shall be a Wall sufficient to defend
Bish. Can. Our in-land from the pilfering Borderers.
King. We do not meane the coursing snatchers onely,
King. But feare the maine intendment of the Scot,
King. Who hath been still a giddy neighbour to vs: