Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Kin. Nor moody Beggars, staruing for a time
Kin. Of pell‑mell hauocke, and confusion.
Prin. Prin.
Prin. In both our Armies, there is many a soule
Prin. Shall pay full dearely for this encounter,
Prin. if once they ioyne in triall. Tell your Nephew,
Prin. The Prince of Wales doth ioyne with all the world
Prin. in praise of Henry Percie: By my Hopes,
Prin. This present enterprize set off his head,
Prin. I do not thinke a brauer Gentleman,
Prin. More actiue, valiant, or more valiant yong,
Prin. More daring, or more bold, is now aliue,
Prin. To grace this latter Age with Noble deeds.
Prin. For my part, I may speake it to my shame,
Prin. I haue a Truant beene to Chiualry,
Prin. And so I heare, he doth account me too:
Prin. Yet this before my Fathers Maiesty,
Prin. I am content that he shall take the oddes
Prin. Of his great name and estimation,
Prin. And will, to saue the blood on either side,