Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Duk. Good night to your redresse: Is the Duke gone?
Duk. Then is your cause gone too: The Duke's vniust,
Duk. Thus to retort your manifest Appeale,
Duk. And put your triall in the villaines mouth,
Duk. Which here you come to accuse.
Luc. Luc.
Luc. This is the rascall: this is he I spoke of.
Esc. Esc.
Esc. Why thou vnreuerend, and vnhallowed Fryer:
Esc. Is't not enough thou hast suborn'd these women,
Esc. To accuse this worthy man? but in foule mouth,
Esc. And in the witnesse of his proper eare,
Esc. To call him villaine; and then to glance from him,
Esc. To th'Duke himselfe, to taxe him with Iniustice?
Esc. Take him hence; to th' racke with him: we'll towze you
Esc. Ioynt by ioynt, but we will know his purpose:
Esc. What? vniust?
Duk. Duk.
Duk. Be not so hot: the Duke dare
Duk. No more stretch this finger of mine, then he