Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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B. Cant. And in regard of Causes now in hand,
B. Cant. Which I haue open'd to his Grace at large,
B. Cant. As touching France, to giue a greater Summe,
B. Cant. Then euer at one time the Clergie yet
B. Cant. Did to his Predecessors part withall.
B. Ely. B. Ely.
B. Ely. How did this offer seeme receiu'd, my Lord?
B. Cant. B. Cant.
B. Cant. With good acceptance of his Maiestie:
B. Cant. Saue that there was not time enough to heare,
B. Cant. As I perceiu'd his Grace would faine haue done,
B. Cant. The seueralls and vnhidden passages
B. Cant. Of his true Titles to some certaine Dukedomes,
B. Cant. And generally, to the Crowne and Seat of France,
B. Cant. Deriu'd from Edward, his great Grandfather.
B. Ely. What was th'impediment that broke this off?
B. Cant. The French Embassador vpon that instant
B. Cant. Crau'd audience; and the howre I thinke is come,