Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Chat. With Ladies faces, and fierce Dragone spleenes,
Chat. Haue sold their fortunes at their natiue homes,
Chat. Bearing their birth‑rights proudly on their backs,
Chat. To make a hazard of new fortunes heere:
Chat. In briefe, a brauer choyse of dauntlesse spirits
Chat. Then now the English bottomes haue waft o're,
Chat. Did neuer flote vpon the swelling tide,
Chat. To doe offence and scathe in Christendome:
Chat. The interruption of their churlish drums
Chat. Cuts off more circumstance, they are at hand,
Chat. Drum beats.
Chat. To parlie or to fight, therefore prepare.
Kin. Kin.
Kin. How much vnlook'd for, is this expedition.
Aust. Aust.
Aust. By how much vnexpected, by so much
Aust. We must awake indeuor for defence,
Aust. For courage mounteth with occasion,
Aust. Let them be welcome then, we are prepar'd.
Aust. Enter K. of England, Bastard, Queene, Blanch, Pembroke,