Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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King. Tomblesse, with no remembrance ouer them:
King. Either our History shall with full mouth
King. Speake freely of our Acts, or else our graue
King. Like Turkish mute, shall haue a tonguelesse mouth,
King. Not worshipt with a waxen Epitaph.
King. Enter Ambassadors of France.
King. Now are we well prepar'd to know the pleasure
King. Of our faire Cosin Dolphin: for we heare,
King. Your greeting is from him, not from the King.
Amb. Amb.
Amb. May't please your Maiestie to giue vs leaue
Amb. Freely to render what we haue in charge:
Amb. Or shall we sparingly shew you farre off
Amb. The Dolphins meaning, and our Embassie.
King. King.
King. We are no Tyrant, but a Christian King,
King. Vnto whose grace our passion is as subiect
King. As is our wretches fettred in our prisons,
King. Therefore with franke and with vncurbed plainnesse,
King. Tell vs the Dolphins minde.