Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Bast. Will not a Calues‑skin stop that mouth of thine?
Daul. Daul.
Daul. Father, to Armes.
Blanch. Blanch.
Blanch. Vpon thy wedding day?
Blanch. Against the blood that thou hast married?
Blanch. What, shall our feast be kept with slaughtered men?
Blanch. Shall braying trumpets, and loud churlish drums
Blanch. Clamors of hell, be measures to our pomp?
Blanch. O husband heare me: aye, alacke, how new
Blanch. Is husband in my mouth? euen for that name
Blanch. Which till this time my tongue did nere pronounce;
Blanch. Vpon my knee I beg, goe not to Armes
Blanch. Against mine Vncle.
Const. Const.
Const. O, vpon my knee made hard with kneeling,
Const. I doe pray to thee, thou vertuous Daulphin,
Const. Alter not the doome fore‑thought by heauen.
Blan. Blan.
Blan. Now shall I see thy loue, what motiue may