Sir John Oldcastle by Shakespeare (spurious and doubtful works)
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BAILIFF. No, nor heard of him. SERVANT. No, he's gone far enough. SECOND JUDGE. They that are left behind shall answer all. [Exeunt.] ACT I. SCENE II. Eltham. An antechamber in the palace. [Enter Suffolk, Bishop of Rochester, Butler, parson of Wrotham.] SUFFOLK. Now, my lord Bishop, take free liberty To speak your mind: what is your suit to us? BISHOP. My noble Lord, no more than what you know, And have been oftentimes invested with: Grievous complaints have past between the lips Of envious persons to upbraid the Clergy, Some carping at the livings which we have, And others spurning at the ceremonies |
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