Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Con. Tell me thou fellow, is no France forsworne?
Con. Envenom him with words, or get thee gone,
Con. And leaue those woes alone, which I alone
Con. Am bound to vnder‑beare.
Sal. Sal.
Sal. Pardon me Madam,
Sal. I may not goe without you to the kings.
Con. Con.
Con. Thou maist, thou shalt, I will not go with thee,
Con. I will instruct my sorrowes to bee proud,
Con. For greefe is proud, and makes his owner stoope,
Con. To me and to the state of my great greefe,
Con. Let kings assemble: for my greefe's so great,
Con. That no supporter but the huge firme earth
Con. Can hold it vp: here I and sorrowes sit,
Con. Heere is my Throne, bid kings come bow to it.
Con. Actus
Con. The life and death of King Iohn.
Con. Actus Tertius, Scæna prima.
Con. Enter King Iohn, France, Dolphin, Blanch, Elianor, Philip,