Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Iohn. Submit thee boy.
Queen. Queen.
Queen. Come to thy grandame child.
Cons. Cons.
Cons. Doe childe, goe to yt grandame childe,
Cons. Giue grandame kingdome, and it grandame will
Cons. Giue yt a plum, a cherry, and a figge,
Cons. There's a good grandame.
Arthur. Arthur.
Arthur. Good my mother peace,
Arthur. I would that I were low laid in my graue,
Arthur. I am not worth this coyle that's made for me.
Qu. Mo. Qu. Mo.
Qu. Mo. His mother shames him so, poore boy hee (weepes.
Con. Con.
Con. Now shame vpon you where she does or no.
Con. His grandames wrongs, and not his mothers shames
Con. Drawes those heauen‑mouing pearles frōfrom his poor eies,
Con. Which heauen shall take in nature of a fee:
Con. I, with these Christall beads heauen shall be brib'd