Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Con. Which onely liues but by the death of faith,
Con. That need, must needs inferre this principle,
Con. That faith would liue againe by death of need:
Con. O then tread downe my need, and faith mounts vp,
Con. Keepe my need vp, and faith is trodden downe.
Iohn. Iohn.
Iohn. The king is moud, and answers not to this.
Con. Con.
Con. O be remou'd from him, and answere well.
Aust. Aust.
Aust. Doe so king Philip, hang no more in doubt.
Bast. Bast.
Bast. Hang nothing but a Calues skin most sweet lout.
Fra. Fra.
Fra. I am perplext, and know not what to say.
Pan. Pan.
Pan. What canst thou say, but wil perplex thee more?
Pan. If thou stand excommunicate, and curst?
Fra. Good reuerend father, make my person yours,