Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Bas. And I with him, for he hath done me wrong.
King. King.
King. What is that wrong, wherof you both complain
King. First let me know, and then Ile answer you.
Bas. Bas.
Bas. Crossing the Sea, from England into France,
Bas. This Fellow heere with enuious carping tongue,
Bas. Vpbraided me about the Rose I weare,
Bas. Saying, the sanguine colour of the Leaues
Bas. Did represent my Masters blushing cheekes;
Bas. When stubbornly he did repugne the truth,
Bas. About a certaine question in the Law,
Bas. Argu'd betwixt the Duke of Yorke, and him:
Bas. With other vile and ignominious tearmes.
Bas. In confutation of which rude reproach,
Bas. And in defence of my Lords worthinesse,
Bas. I craue the benefit of Law of Armes.
Ver. Ver.
Ver. And that is my petition (Noble Lord:)
Ver. For though he seeme with forged queint conceite