Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Som. For Treason executed in our late Kings dayes?
Som. And by his Treason, stand'st not thou attainted,
Som. Corrupted, and exempt from ancient Gentry?
Som. His Trespas yet liues guiltie in thy blood,
Som. And till thou be restor'd, thou art a Yeoman.
Yorke. Yorke.
Yorke. My father was attached, not attainted,
Yorke. Condemn'd to dye for Treason, but no Traytor;
Yorke. And that Ile proue on better men then Somerset,
Yorke. Were growing time once ripened to my will.
Yorke. For your partaker Poole, and you your selfe,
Yorke. Ile note you in my Booke of Memorie,
Yorke. To scourge you for this apprehension:
Yorke. Looke to it well, and say you are well warn'd.
Som. Som.
Som. Ah, thou shalt finde vs ready for thee still:
Som. And know vs by these Colours for thy Foes,
Som. For these, my friends in spight of thee shall weare.
Yorke. And by my Soule, this pale and angry Rose,