Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Kin. 'Tis well there's one aboue 'em yet; I had thought
Kin. They had parted so much honesty among 'em,
Kin. At least good manners; as not thus to suffer
Kin. A man of his Place, and so neere our fauour
Kin. To dance attendance on their Lordships pleasures,
Kin. And at the dore too, like a Post with Packets:
Kin. By holy Mary (Butts) there's knauery;
Kin. Let 'em alone, and draw the Curtaine close:
Kin. We shall heare more anon.
Kin. [Act 5, Scene 3]
Kin. A Councell Table brought in with Chayres and Stooles, and
Kin. placed vnder the State. Enter Lord Chancellour, places
Kin. himselfe at the vpper end of the Table, on the left hand: A
Kin. Seate being left void aboue him, as for Canterburies Seate.
Kin. Duke of Suffolke, Duke of Norfolke, Surrey, Lord Cham
Kin. berlaine, Gardiner, seat themselues in Order on each side.
Kin. Cromwell at lower end, as Secretary.
Chan. Chan.
Chan. Speake to the businesse, M. Master Secretary;
Chan. Why are we met in Councell?