Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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1. Lo. G. Approu'd so to your Maiesty, may pleade
1. Lo. G. For amplest credence.
King. King.
King. He hath arm'd our answer,
King. And Florence is deni'de before he comes:
King. Yet for our Gentlemen that meane to see
King. The Tuscan seruice, freely haue they leaue
King. To stand on either part.
2. Lo. E. 2. Lo. E.
2. Lo. E. It well may serue
2. Lo. E. A nursserie to our Gentrie, who are sicke
2. Lo. E. For breathing, and exploit.
King. What's he comes heere.
King. Enter Bertram, Lafew, and Parolles.
1. Lor. G. 1. Lor. G.
1. Lor. G. It is the Count Rosignoll my good Lord,
1. Lor. G. Yong Bertram.
King. Youth, thou bear'st thy Fathers face,