Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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King. Namely, to appeale each other of high treason.
King. Coosin of Hereford, what dost thou obiect
King. Against the Duke of Norfolke, Thomas Mowbray?
Bul. Bul.
Bul. First, heauen be the record to my speech,
Bul. In the deuotion of a subiects loue,
Bul. Tendering the precious safetie of my Prince,
Bul. And free from other misbegotten hate,
Bul. Come I appealant to this Princely presence.
Bul. Now Thomas Mowbray do I turne to thee,
Bul. And marke my greeting well: for what I speake,
Bul. My body shall make good vpon this earth,
Bul. Or my diuine soule answer it in heauen.
Bul. Thou art a Traitor, and a Miscreant;
Bul. Too good to be so, and too bad to liue,
Bul. Since the more faire and christall is the skie,
Bul. The vglier seeme the cloudes that in it flye:
Bul. Once more, the more to aggrauate the note,
Bul. With a foule Traitors name stuffe I thy throte,
Bul. And wish (so please my Soueraigne) ere I moue,