Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Exe. The borrowed Glories, that by gift of Heauen,
Exe. By Law of Nature, and of Nations, longs
Exe. To him and to his Heires, namely, the Crowne,
Exe. And all wide-stretched Honors, that pertaine
Exe. By Custome, and the Ordinance of Times,
Exe. Vnto the Crowne of France: that you may know
Exe. 'Tis no sinister, nor no awk-ward Clayme,
Exe. Pickt from the worme-holes of long-vanisht dayes,
Exe. Nor from the dust of old Obliuion rakt,
Exe. He sends you this most memorable Lyne,
Exe. In euery Branch truly demonstratiue;
Exe. Willing you ouer-looke this Pedigree:
Exe. And when you find him euenly deriu'd
Exe. From his most fam'd, of famous Ancestors,
Exe. Edward the third; he bids you then resigne
Exe. Your Crowne and Kingdome, indirectly held
Exe. From him the Natiue and true Challenger.
King. King.
King. Or else what followes?
Exe. Exe.