The Bodleian First Folio

A digital facsimile of the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Bodleian Arch. G c.7.



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Mar. As so defend thee heauen, and thy valour.

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Mow. Mow.

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Mow. Who hither comes engaged by my oath

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Mow. (Which heauen defend a knight should violate)

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Mow. Both to defend my loyalty and truth,

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Mow. To God, my King, and his succeeding issue,

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Mow. And by the grace of God, and this mine arme,

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Mow. To proue him (in defending of my selfe)

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Mow. A Traitor to my God, my King, and me,

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Mow. And as I truly fight, defend me heauen.

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Mow. Tucket. Enter Hereford, and Harold.

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Rich. Rich.

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Rich. Marshall: Aske yonder Knight in Armes,

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Rich. Both who he is, and why he commeth hither,

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Rich. Thus placed in habiliments of warre: