Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Mel. In lieu whereof, I pray you beare me hence
Mel. From forth the noise and rumour of the Field;
Mel. Where I may thinke the remnant of my thoughts
Mel. In peace: and part this bodie and my soule
Mel. But I do loue the fauour, and the forme
Mel. Of this most faire occasion, by the which
Mel. We will vntread the steps of damned flight,
Mel. And like a bated and retired Flood,
Mel. Leauing our ranknesse and irregular course,
Mel. Stoope lowe within those bounds we haue ore‑look'd,
Mel. And calmely run on in obedience
Mel. Euen to our Ocean, to our great King Iohn.
Mel. My arme shall giue thee helpe to beare thee hence,
Mel. For
Mel. The life and death of King John.
Mel. For I do see the cruell pangs of death
Mel. Right in thine eye. Away, my friends, new flight,
Mel. And happie newnesse, that intends old right.
Mel. Exeunt
Mel. Scena Quinta.