Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Const. Weare out the daies in Peace; but ere Sun‑set,
Const. Set armed discord 'twixt these periur'd Kings,
Const. Heare me, Oh, heare me.
Aust. Aust.
Aust. Lady Constance, peace.
Const. Const.
Const. War, war, no peace, peace is to me a warre:
Const. O Lymoges, O Austria, thou dost shame
Const. That bloudy spoyle: thou slaue, thou wretch, yu coward,
Const. Thou little valiant, great in villanie,
Const. Thou euer strong vpon the stronger side;
Const. Thou Fortunes Champion, that do'st neuer fight
Const. But when her humourous Ladiship is by
Const. To teach thee safety: thou art periur'd too,
Const. And sooth'st vp greatnesse. What a foole art thou,
Const. A ramping foole, to brag, and stamp, and sweare,
Const. Vpon my partie: thou cold blooded slaue,
Const. Hast thou not spoke like thunder on my side?
Const. Beene sworne my Souldier, bidding me depend
Const. Vpon thy starres, thy fortune, and thy strength,