Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Cla. Yet let vs altogether to our Troopes,
Cla. And giue them leaue to flye, that will not stay:
Cla. And call them Pillars that will stand to vs:
Cla. And if we thriue, promise them such rewards
Cla. As Victors weare at the Olympian Games.
Cla. This may plant courage in their quailing breasts,
Cla. For yet is hope of Life and Victory:
Cla. p2
Cla. Fore
Cla. The third Part of King Henry the Sixt.
Cla. Foreslow no longer, make we hence amaine.
Cla. Exeunt
Cla. [Act 2, Scene 4]
Cla. Excursions. Enter Richard and Clifford.
Rich. Rich.
Rich. Now Clifford, I haue singled thee alone,
Rich. Suppose this arme is for the Duke of Yorke,
Rich. And this for Rutland, both bound to reuenge,
Rich. Wer't thou inuironed with a Brazen wall.
Clif, Clif,