Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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1 He dyes.
Alci. Alci.
Alci. Hard fate: he might haue dyed in warre.
Alci. My Lords, if not for any parts in him,
Alci. Though his right arme might purchase his owne time,
Alci. And be in debt to none: yet more to moue you,
Alci. Take my deserts to his, and ioyne 'em both.
Alci. And for I know, your reuerend Ages loue Security,
Alci. Ile pawne my Victories, all my Honour to you
Alci. Vpon his good returnes.
Alci. If by this Crime, he owes the Law his life,
Alci. Why let the Warre receiue't in valiant gore,
Alci. For Law is strict, and Warre is nothing more.
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1 We are for Law, he dyes, vrge it no more
1 On height of our displeasure: Friend, or Brother,
1 He forfeits his owne blood, that spilles another.
Alc. Alc.
Alc. Must it be so? It must not bee:
Alc. My Lords, I do beseech you know mee.