Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Cap. Shall see thee withered, bloody, pale, and dead.
Cap. Drum a farre off.
Cap. Harke, harke, the Dolphins drumme, a warning bell,
Cap. Sings heauy Musicke to thy timorous soule,
Cap. And mine shall ring thy dire departure out.
Cap. Exit
Tal. Tal.
Tal. He Fables not, I heare the enemie:
Tal. Out some light Horsemen, and peruse their Wings.
Tal. O negligent and heedlesse Discipline,
Tal. How are we park'd and bounded in a pale?
Tal. A little Heard of Englands timorous Deere,
Tal. Maz'd with a yelping kennell of French Curres.
Tal. If we be English Deere, be then in blood,
Tal. Not Rascall‑like to fall downe with a pinch,
Tal. But rather moodie mad: And desperate Stagges,
Tal. Turne
Tal. The first Part of Henry the Sixt.
Tal. Turne on the bloody Hounds with heads of Steele,
Tal. And make the Cowards stand aloofe at bay: