Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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E. Ant. Cries out, I was possest. Then altogether
E. Ant. They fell vpon me, bound me, bore me thence,
E. Ant. And in a darke and dankish vault at home
E. Ant. There left me and my man, both bound together,
E. Ant. Till gnawing with my teeth my bonds in sunder,
E. Ant. I gain'd my freedome; and immediately
E. Ant. Ran hether to your Grace, whom I beseech
E. Ant. To giue me ample satisfaction
E. Ant. For these deepe shames, and great indignities.
Gold. Gold.
Gold. My Lord, in truth, thus far I witnes with him:
Gold. That he din'd not at home, but was lock'd out.
Duke. Duke.
Duke. But had he such a Chaine of thee, or no?
Gold. He had my Lord, and when he ran in heere,
Gold. These people saw the Chaine about his necke.
Mar. Mar.
Mar. Besides, I will be sworne these eares of mine,
Mar. Heard you confesse you had the Chaine of him,