Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Con. To doe him Iustice, and reuenge on you.
Qu. Qu.
Qu. Thou monstrous slanderer of heauen and earth.
Con. Con.
Con. Thou monstrous Iniurer of heauen and earth,
Con. Call not me slanderer, thou and thine vsurpe
Con. The Dominations, Royalties, and rights
Con. Of this oppressed boy; this is thy eldest sonnes sonne,
Con. Infortunate in nothing but in thee:
Con. Thy
Con. The life and death of King Iohn.
Con. Thy sinnes are visited in this poore childe,
Con. The Canon of the Law is laide on him,
Con. Being but the second generation
Con. Remoued from thy sinne‑conceiuing wombe.
Iohn. Iohn.
Iohn. Bedlam haue done.
Con. I haue but this to say,
Con. That he is not onely plagued for her sin,