Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Dor. Dor.
Dor. This interchange of loue, I heere protest
Dor. Vpon my part, shall be inuiolable.
Hast. Hast.
Hast. And so sweare I.
King. King.
King. Now Princely Buckingham, seale yu this league
King. With thy embracements to my wiues Allies,
King. And make me happy in your vnity.
Buc. Buc.
Buc. When euer Buckingham doth turne his hate
Buc. Vpon your Grace, but with all dutious loue,
Buc. Doth cherish you, and yours, God punish me
Buc. With hate in those where I expect most loue,
Buc. When I haue most need to imploy a Friend,
Buc. And most assured that he is a Friend,
Buc. Deepe, hollow, treacherous, and full of guile,
Buc. Be he vnto me: This do I begge of heauen,
Buc. When I am cold in loue, to you, or yours.
Buc. Embrace