Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Norf. Dangers, doubts, wringing of the Conscience,
Norf. Feares, and despaires, and all these for his Marriage.
Norf. And out of all these, to restore the King,
Norf. He counsels a Diuorce, a losse of her
Norf. That like a Iewell, ha's hung twenty yeares
Norf. About his necke, yet neuer lost her lustre;
Norf. Of her that loues him with that excellence,
Norf. That Angels loue good men with:; Euen of her,
Norf. That when the greatest stroake of Fortune falls
Norf. Will blesse the King: and is not this course pious?
Cham. Cham.
Cham. Heauen keep me from such councel: tis most true
Cham. These newes are euery where, euery tongue speaks 'em,
Cham. And euery true heart weepes for't. All that dare
Cham. Looke into these affaires, see this maine end,
Cham. The French Kings Sister. Heauen will one day open
Cham. The Kings eyes, that so long haue slept vpon
Cham. This bold bad man.
Suff. Suff.
Suff. And free vs from his slauery.