Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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King. We charge you, on allegeance to our selfe,
King. To hold your slaughtring hands, and keepe the Peace:
King. Pray' Vnckle Gloster mittigate this strife.
1. Seruing. 1. Seruing.
1. Seruing. Nay, if we be forbidden stones, wee'le fall
1. Seruing. to it with our Teeth.
2. Seruing. 2. Seruing.
2. Seruing. Doe what ye dare, we are as resolute.
2. Seruing. Skirmish againe.
Glost. Glost.
Glost. You of my household, leaue this peeuish broyle,
Glost. And let this vnaccustom'd fight aside.
3. Seru. 3. Seru.
3. Seru. My Lord, we know your Grace to be a man
3. Seru. Iust, and vpright; and for your Royall Birth,
3. Seru. Inferior to none, but to his Maiestie:
3. Seru. And ere that we will suffer such a Prince,
3. Seru. So kinde a Father of the Common‑weale,
3. Seru. To be disgraced by an Inke‑horne Mate,
3. Seru. Wee and our Wiues and Children all will fight,