Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
Title: Search
2. 2.
2. That was hee
2. That fed him with his Prophecies.
1. 1.
1. The same,
1. All these accus'd him strongly, which he faine
1. Would haue flung from him; but indeed he couldnot;
1. And so his Peeres vpon this euidence,
1. Haue found him guilty of high Treason. Muh
1. He spoke, and learnedly for life: But all
1. Was either pittied in him, or forgotten.
2. After all this, how did he beare himselfe?
1. When he was brought agen to th'Bar, to heare
1. His Knell rung out, his Iudgement, he was stir'd
1. With such an Agony, he sweat extreamly,
1. And something spoke in choller, ill, and hasty:
1. But he fell to himselfe againe, and sweetly,
1. In all the rest shew'd a most Noble patience.