The Bodleian First Folio

A digital facsimile of the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Bodleian Arch. G c.7.



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Act: 3 - Scene: 149

Pand. From his Allegeance to an heretique,

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Pand. And meritorious shall that hand be call'd,

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Pand. Canonized and worship'd as a Saint,

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Pand. That takes away by any secret course

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Pand. Thy hatefull life.

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Con. Con.

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Con. O lawfull let it be

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Con. That I haue roome with Rome to curse a while,

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Con. Good Father Cardinall, cry thou Amen

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Con. To my keene curses; for without my wrong

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Pan. Pan.

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Pan. There's Law and Warrant (Lady) for my curse.

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Cons. Cons.

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Cons. And for mine too, when Law can do no right.

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Cons. Let it be lawfull, that Law barre no wrong:

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Cons. Law cannot giue my childe his kingdome heere;

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Cons. For he that holds his Kingdome, holds the Law:

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Cons. Therefore since Law it selfe is perfect wrong,

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Cons. How can the Law forbid my tongue to curse?