Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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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,
Con. Good Father Cardinall, cry thou Amen
Con. To my keene curses; for without my wrong
Con. There is no tongue hath power to curse him right.
Pan. Pan.
Pan. There's Law and Warrant (Lady) for my curse.
Cons. Cons.
Cons. And for mine too, when Law can do no right.
Cons. Let it be lawfull, that Law barre no wrong:
Cons. Law cannot giue my childe his kingdome heere;
Cons. For he that holds his Kingdome, holds the Law:
Cons. Therefore since Law it selfe is perfect wrong,
Cons. How can the Law forbid my tongue to curse?