Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Percie. Mann'd with three hundred men, as I haue heard,
Percie. And in it are the Lords of Yorke, Barkely, and Seymor,
Percie. None else of Name, and noble estimate.
Percie. Enter Rosse and Willoughby.
North. North.
North. Here come the Lords of Rosse and Willoughby,
North. Bloody with spurring, fierie red with haste.
Bull. Bull.
Bull. Welcome my Lords, I wot your loue pursues
Bull. A banisht Traytor; all my Treasurie
Bull. Is yet but vnfelt thankes, which more enrich'd,
Bull. Shall be your loue, and labours recompence.
Ross. Ross.
Ross. Your presence makes vs rich, most Noble Lord.
Willo. Willo.
Willo. And farre surmounts our labour to attaine it.
Bull. Euermore thankes, th'Exchequer of the poore,
Bull. Which till my infant‑fortune comes to yeeres,
Bull. Stands for my Bountie: but who comes here?