of Richard the third.
9799071 Zounds it is euen now at my elbowe per
swading me
9819092 Take the diuell in thy minde, and beleeue him not,
982910He would in
sinuate with thee to make thee
sigh.
9839111 Tut, I am
strong in fraud, he cannot preuaile with me,
9849132 Spoke like a tall fellow that re
spe
cts his reputation.
985914Come
shall we to this geere.
9869151 Take him ouer the co
stard with the hilts of thy
sword,
987916And then we wil chop him in the malm
sey But in the next
(roome. 9899172 Oh excellent deuice, make a
sop of him.
9909181 Harke he
stirs,
shall I
strike.
9929192 No,
fir
st lets rea
son with him.
993920Cla. Where art thou keeper, giue me a cup of wine.
9949211 You
shall haue wine enough my Lo: anon.
995922Cla. In Gods name what art thou.
997924Cla. But not as I am, royall.
9989252 Nor you as we are, loyall.
999926Cla. Thy voice is thunder, but thy lookes are humble.
10009272 My voice is now the Kings, my lookes mine owne
. 1001928Cla. How darkly, and how deadly doe
st thou
speake:
1003929Tell me who are you, wherefore come you hither?
1007932Cla. You
scarcely haue the hearts to tell me
so,
1008933And therefore cannot haue the hearts to doe it.
1009934Wherein my friends haue I o
ffended you?
10109351 O
ffended vs you haue not, but the King.
1011936Cla. I
shal be reconcild to him againe.
10129372 Neuer my Lo: therfore prepare to die.
1013938Cla. Are you cald foorth from out a world of men
1014939To
slay the innocent? what is my o
ffence.
1015940Where are the euidence that doe accu
se me:
1016941What lawfull que
st haue giuen their verdi
ct vp
1017942Vnto the frowning Iudge, or who pronoun
st 1018943The bitter
sentence of poore Clarence death,
1019944Before I be conui
ct by cour
se of law?
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