Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Crier. And proue it too, against mine Honor, aught;
Crier. My bond to Wedlocke, or my Loue and Dutie
Crier. Against your Sacred Person; in Gods name
Crier. Turne me away: and let the fowl'st Contempt
Crier. Shut doore vpon me, and so giue me vp
Crier. To the sharp'st kinde of Iustice. Please you, Sir,
Crier. The King your Father, was reputed for
Crier. A Prince most Prudent; of an excellent
Crier. And vnmatch'd Wit, and Iudgement. Ferdinand
Crier. My Father, King of Spaine, was reckon'd one
Crier. The wisest Prince, that there had reign'd, by many
Crier. A yeare before. It is not to be question'd,
Crier. That they had gather'd a wise Councell to them
Crier. Of euery Realme, that did debate this Businesse,
Crier. Who deem'd our Marriage lawful. Wherefore I humbly
Crier. Beseech you Sir, to spare me, till I may
Crier. Be by my Friends in Spaine, aduis'd; whose Counsaile
Crier. I will implore. If not, i'th'name of God
Crier. Your pleasure be fulfill'd.
Wol. Wol.