Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Lou. Cry the Amen, and yet my Conscience sayes
Lou. Shee's a good Creature, and sweet‑Ladie do's
Lou. Deserue our better wishes.
Gard. Gard.
Gard. But Sir, Sir,
Gard. Heare me Sir Thomas, y'are a Gentleman
Gard. Of mine owne way. I know you Wise, Religious,
Gard. And let me tell you, it will ne're be well,
Gard. 'Twill not Sir Thomas Louell, tak't of me,
Gard. Till Cranmer, Cromwel, her two hands, and shee
Gard. Sleepe in their Graues.
Louell. Louell.
Louell. Now Sir, you speake of two
Louell. The most remark'd i'th'Kingdome; as for Cromwell,
Louell. Beside that of the Iewell‑House, is made Master
Louell. O'th'Rolles, and the Kings Secretary. Further Sir,
Louell. Stands in the gap and Trade of moe Preferments,
Louell. With which the Lime will loade him. Th'Archbyshop
Louell. Is the Kings hand, and tongue, and who dare speak
Louell. One syllable against him?