Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Buck. Gainst me, that I cannot take peace with:
Buck. No blacke Enuy shall make my Graue.
Buck. Commend mee to his Grace:
Buck. And if he speake of Buckingham; pray tell him,
Buck. You met him halfe in Heauen: my vowes and prayers
Buck. Yet are the Kings; and till my Soule forsake,
Buck. Shall cry for blessings on him. May he liue
Buck. Longer then I haue time to tell his yeares;
Buck. Euer belou'd and louing, may his Rule be;
Buck. And when old Time shall lead him to his end,
Buck. Goodnesse and he, fill vp one Monument.
Lou. Lou.
Lou. To th' water side I must conduct your Grace;
Lou. Then giue my Charge vp to Sir Nicholas Vaux,
Lou. Who vndertakes you to your end.
Vaux. Vaux.
Vaux. Prepare there,
Vaux. The Duke is comming: See the Barge be ready;
Vaux. And fit it with such furniture as suites
Vaux. The Greatnesse of his Person.