Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Yorke. They may astonish these fell‑lurking Curres,
Yorke. Bid Salsbury and Warwicke come to me.
Yorke. Enter the Earles of Warwicke, and
Yorke. Salisbury.
Clif. Clif.
Clif. Are these thy Beares? Wee'l bate thy Bears to death,
Clif. And manacle the Berard in their Chaines,
Clif. If thou dar'st bring them to the bayting place.
Rich. Rich.
Rich. Oft haue I seene a hot ore‑weening Curre,
Rich. Run backe and bite, because he was with‑held,
Rich. Who being suffer'd with the Beares fell paw,
Rich. Hath clapt his taile, betweene his legges and cride,
Rich. And such a peece of seruice will you do,
Rich. If
Rich. The second Part of Henry the Sixt.
Rich. If you oppose your selues to match Lord Warwicke.
Clif. Hence heape of wrath, foule indigested lumpe,
Clif. As crooked in thy manners, as thy shape.