Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Kin. Good man sit downe: Now let me see the proudest
Kin. Hee, that dares most, but wag his finger at thee.
Kin. By all that's holy, he had better starue,
Kin. Then but once thinke his place becomes thee not.
Sur. Sur.
Sur. May it please your Grace;—
Kin. Kin.
Kin. No Sir, it doe's not please me,
Kin. I had thought, I had had men of some vnderstanding,
Kin. And wisedome of my Councell; but I finde none:
Kin. Was it discretion Lords, to let this man,
Kin. This good man (few of you deserue that Title)
Kin. This honest man, wait like a lowsie Foot‑boy
Kin. At Chamber dore? and one, as great as you are?
Kin. Why, what a shame was this? Did my Commission
Kin. Bid ye so farre forget your selues? I gaue ye
Kin. Power, as he was a Counsellour to try him,
Kin. Not as a Groome: There's some of ye, I see,
Kin. More out of Malice then Integrity,
Kin. Would trye him to the vtmost, had ye meane,