Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Percie. Percie.
Percie. No, my good Lord, he hath forsook the Court,
Percie. Broken his Staffe of Office, and disperst
Percie. The Household of the King.
North. North.
North. What was his reason?
North. He was not so resolu'd, when we last spake together.
Percie. Because your Lordship was proclaimed Traitor.
Percie. But hee, my Lord, is gone to Rauenspurgh,
Percie. To offer seruice to the Duke of Hereford,
Percie. And sent me ouer by Barkely, to discouer
Percie. What power the Duke of Yorke had leuied there,
Percie. Then with direction to repaire to Rauenspurgh.
North. Haue you forgot the Duke of Hereford (Boy.)
Percie. No, my good Lord; for that is not forgot
Percie. Which ne're I did remember: to my knowledge,
Percie. I neuer in my life did looke on him.