Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Kin. Kin.
Kin. No Sir, it doe's not please me,
Kin. I had thought, I had had men of some vnderstanding,
Kin. And wisedome of my Councell; but I finde none:
Kin. Was it discretion Lords, to let this man,
Kin. This good man (few of you deserue that Title)
Kin. This honest man, wait like a lowsie Foot‑boy
Kin. At Chamber dore? and one, as great as you are?
Kin. Why, what a shame was this? Did my Commission
Kin. Bid ye so farre forget your selues? I gaue ye
Kin. Power, as he was a Counsellour to try him,
Kin. Not as a Groome: There's some of ye, I see,
Kin. More out of Malice then Integrity,
Kin. Would trye him to the vtmost, had ye meane,
Kin. Which ye shall neuer haue while I liue.
Chan. Chan.
Chan. Thus farre
Chan. My most dread Soueraigne, may it like your Grace,
Chan. To let my tongue excuse all. What was purpos'd
Chan. Concerning his Imprisonment, was rather