Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Grandpree. Lyes foule with chaw'd-grasse, still and motionlesse.
Grandpree. And their executors, the knauish Crowes,
Grandpree. Flye o're them all, impatient for their howre.
Grandpree. Description cannot sute it selfe in words,
Grandpree. To demonstrate the Life of such a Battaile,
Grandpree. In life so liuelesse, as it shewes it selfe.
Const. Const.
Const. They haue said their prayers,
Const. And they stay for death.
Dolph. Dolph.
Dolph. Shall we goe send them Dinners, and fresh Sutes,
Dolph. And giue their fasting Horses Prouender,
Dolph. And after fight with them?
Const. I stay but for my Guard: on
Const. To the field, I will the Banner from a Trumpet take,
Const. And vse it for my haste. Come, come away,
Const. The Sunne is high, and we out-weare the day.
Const. Exeunt.
Const. [Act 4, Scene 3]