Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Buck. Something against our meanings, haue preuented;
Buck. Because, my Lord, I would haue had you heard
Buck. The Traytor speake, and timorously confesse
Buck. The manner and the purpose of his Treasons:
Buck. That you might well haue signify'd the same
Buck. Vnto the Citizens, who haply may
Buck. Misconster vs in him, and wayle his death.
Ma. Ma.
Ma. But, my good Lord, your Graces words shal serue,
Ma. As well as I had seene, and heard him speake:
Ma. And doe not doubt, right Noble Princes both,
Ma. But Ile acquaint our dutious Citizens
Ma. With all your iust proceedings in this case.
Rich. Rich.
Rich. And to that end we wish'd your Lordship here,
Rich. T'auoid the Censures of the carping World.
Buck. Buck.
Buck. Which since you come too late of our intent,
Buck. Yet witnesse what you heare we did intend:
Buck. And so, my good Lord Maior, we bid farwell.