Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
Title: Search
Ti. Magni Dominator poli,
Ti. Tam lentus audis scelera, tam lentus vides?
Mar. Mar.
Mar. Oh calme thee gentle Lord: Although I know
Mar. There is enough written vpon this earth,
Mar. To stirre a mutinie in the mildest thoughts,
Mar. And arme the mindes of infants to exclaimes.
Mar. My Lord kneele downe with me: Lauinia kneele,
Mar. And kneele sweet boy, the Romaine Hectors hope,
Mar. And sweare with me, as with the wofull Feere
Mar. And father of that chast dishonoured Dame,
Mar. Lord Iunius Brutus sweare for Lucrece rape,
Mar. That we will prosecute (by good aduise)
Mar. Mortall reuenge vpon these traytorous Gothes,
Mar. And see their blood, or die with this reproach.
Ti. Ti.
Ti. Tis sure enough, and you knew how.
Ti. But if you hunt these Beare‑whelpes, then beware
Ti. The Dam will wake, and if she winde you once,
Ti. Shee's with the Lyon deepely still in league.