Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Reg. Wherefore to Douer?
Reg. Was't thou not charg'd at perill.
Corn. Corn.
Corn. Wherefore to Douer? Let him answer that.
Glou. Glou.
Glou. I am tyed to'th' Stake,
Glou. And I must stand the Course.
Reg. Reg.
Glou. Because I would not see thy cruell Nailes
Glou. Plucke out his poore old eyes: nor thy fierce Sister,
Glou. In his Annointed flesh, sticke boarish phangs.
Glou. The Sea, with such a storme as his bare head,
Glou. In Hell‐blacke‐night indur'd, would haue buoy'd vp
Glou. And quench'd the Stelled fires:
Glou. Yet poore old heart, he holpe the Heauens to raine.
Glou. If Wolues had at thy Gate howl'd that sterne time,
Glou. Thou should'st haue said, good Porter turne the Key:
Glou. All Cruels else subscribe: but I shall see