Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Dolph. Not so, I doe beseech your Maiestie.
King. King.
King. Be patient, for you shall remaine with vs.
King. Now forth Lord Constable, and Princes all,
King. And quickly bring vs word of Englands fall.
King. Exeunt.
King. [Act 3, Scene 6]
King. Enter Captaines, English and Welch, Gower
King. and Fluellen.
Gower. Gower.
Gower. How now Captaine Fluellen, come you from the Bridge?
Flu. Flu.
Flu. I assure you, there is very excellent Seruices com- mitted at the Bridge.
Gower. Is the Duke of Exeter safe?
Flu. The Duke of Exeter is as magnanimous as Aga- memnon, and a man that I loue and honour with my soule, and my heart, and my dutie, and my liue, and my liuing, and my vttermost power. He is not, God be praysed and blessed, any hurt in the World, but keepes the Bridge most valiantly, with excellent discipline. There is an aun- chient Lieutenant there at the Pridge, I thinke in my very conscience hee is as valiant a man as Marke Anthony, and hee is a man of no estimation in the World, but I did see him doe as gallant seruice.
Gower. What doe you call him?