Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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B. Cant. The seueralls and vnhidden passages
B. Cant. Of his true Titles to some certaine Dukedomes,
B. Cant. And generally, to the Crowne and Seat of France,
B. Cant. Deriu'd from Edward, his great Grandfather.
B. Ely. B. Ely.
B. Ely. What was th'impediment that broke this off?
B. Cant. B. Cant.
B. Cant. The French Embassador vpon that instant
B. Cant. Crau'd audience; and the howre I thinke is come,
B. Cant. To giue him hearing: Is it foure a Clock?
B. Ely. It is.
B. Cant. Then goe we in, to know his Embassie:
B. Cant. Which I could with a ready guesse declare,
B. Cant. Before the Frenchman speake a word of it.
B. Ely. Ile wait vpon you, and I long to heare it.
B. Ely. Exeunt.
B. Ely. [Act 1, Scene 2]