The Bodleian First Folio

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



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Both. I, I.

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Cla. Cla.

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Cla. You scarsely haue the hearts to tell me so,

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Cla. And therefore cannot haue the hearts to do it.

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Cla. Wherein my Friends haue I offended you?

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1 Offended vs you haue not, but the King.

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Cla. Cla.

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Cla. 1 shall be reconcil'd to him againe.

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2 Neuer my Lord, therefore prepare to dye.

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Cla. Cla.

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Cla. Are you drawne forth among a world of men

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Cla. To slay the innocent? What is my offence?

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Cla. Where is the Euidence that doth accuse me?

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Cla. What lawfull Quest haue giuen their Verdict vp

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Cla. Vnto the frowning Iudge? Or who pronounc'd

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Cla. The bitter Sentence of poore Clarence death,

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Cla. Before I be conuict by course of Law?

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Cla. To threaten me with death, is most vnlawfull.