The Bodleian First Folio

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



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Darb. It is, and wants but nomination.

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Ely. Ely.

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Ely. To morrow then I iudge a happie day.

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Buck. Buck.

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Buck. Who knowes the Lord Protectors mind herein?

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Buck. Who is most inward with the Noble Duke?

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Ely. Ely.

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Ely. Your Grace, we thinke, should soonest know his

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Ely. minde.

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Buck. Buck.

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Buck. We know each others Faces: for our Hearts,

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Buck. He knowes no more of mine, then I of yours,

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Buck. Or I of his, my Lord, then you of mine:

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Buck. Lord Hastings, you and he are neere in loue.

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Hast. Hast.

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Hast. I thanke his Grace, I know he loues me well:

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Hast. But for his purpose in the Coronation,

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Hast. I haue not sounded him, nor he deliuer'd

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Hast. His gracious pleasure any way therein: