Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Darb. It is, and wants but nomination.
Ely. Ely.
Ely. To morrow then I iudge a happie day.
Buck. Buck.
Buck. Who knowes the Lord Protectors mind herein?
Buck. Who is most inward with the Noble Duke?
Ely. Your Grace, we thinke, should soonest know his
Ely. minde.
Buck. We know each others Faces: for our Hearts,
Buck. He knowes no more of mine, then I of yours,
Buck. Or I of his, my Lord, then you of mine:
Buck. Lord Hastings, you and he are neere in loue.
Hast. Hast.
Hast. I thanke his Grace, I know he loues me well:
Hast. But for his purpose in the Coronation,
Hast. I haue not sounded him, nor he deliuer'd
Hast. His gracious pleasure any way therein:
Hast. But you, my Honorable Lords, may name the time,