Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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H No had (my Lord?) why did you not prouoke me?
Iohn. Iohn.
Iohn. It is the curse of Kings, to be attended
Iohn. By slaues, that take their humors for a warrant,
Iohn. To breake within the bloody house of life,
Iohn. And on the winking of Authoritie
Iohn. To vnderstand a Law; to know the meaning
Iohn. Of dangerous Maiesty, when perchance it frownes
Iohn. More vpon humor, then aduis'd respect.
Hub. Hub.
Hub. Herere is your hand and Seale for what I did.
Ioh. Ioh.
Ioh. Oh, when the last accompt twixt heauen & earth
Ioh. Is to be made, then shall this hand and Seale
Ioh. Witnesse against vs to damnation.
Ioh. How oft the sight of meanes to do ill deeds,
Ioh. Make deeds ill done? Had'st not thou beene by,
Ioh. A fellow by the hand of Nature mark'd,
Ioh. Quoted, and sign'd to do a deede of shame,
Ioh. This murther had not come into my minde.