Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Qu. Qu.
Qu. Go rate thy Minions, proud insulting Boy,
Qu. Becomes it thee to be thus bold in termes,
Qu. Before thy Soueraigne, and thy lawfull King?
Ed. Ed.
Ed. I am his King, and he should bow his knee:
Ed. I was adopted Heire by his consent.
Cla. Cla.
Cla. Since when, his Oath is broke: for as I heare,
Cla. You that are King, though he do weare the Crowne,
Cla. Haue caus'd him by new Act of Parliament,
Cla. To blot out me, and put his owne Sonne in.
Clif. Clif.
Clif. And reason too,
Clif. Who should succeede the Father, but the Sonne.
Rich. Rich.
Rich. Are you there Butcher? O, I cannot speake.
Clif. I Crooke‑back, here I stand to answer thee,
Clif. Or any he, the proudest of thy sort.