Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Iohn. Dreading the curse that money may buy out,
Iohn. And by the merit of vilde gold, drosse, dust,
Iohn. Purchase corrupted pardon of a man,
Iohn. Who in that sale sels pardon from himselfe:
Iohn. Though you, and al the rest so grossely led,
Iohn. This iugling witchcraft with reuennue cherish,
Iohn. Yet I alone, alone doe me oppose
Iohn. Against the Pope, and count his friends my foes.
Pand. Pand.
Pand. Then by the lawfull power that I haue,
Pand. Thou shalt stand curst, and excommunicate,
Pand. And blessed shall he be that doth reuolt
Pand. From his Allegeance to an heretique,
Pand. And meritorious shall that hand be call'd,
Pand. Canonized and worship'd as a Saint,
Pand. That takes away by any secret course
Pand. Thy hatefull life.
Con. Con.
Con. O lawfull let it be
Con. That I haue roome with Rome to curse a while,