Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Bela. That it is Place, which lessen's, and sets off,
Bela. And you may then reuolue what Tales, I haue told you,
Bela. Of Courts, of Princes; of the Tricks in Warre.
Bela. This Seruice, is not Seruice; so being done,
Bela. But being so allowed. To apprehend thus,
Bela. Drawes vs a profit from all things we see:
Bela. And often to our comfort, shall we finde
Bela. The sharded‑Beetle, in a safer hold
Bela. Then is the full‑wing'd Eagle. Oh this life,
Bela. Is Nobler, then attending for a checke:
Bela. Richer, then doing nothing for a Babe:
Bela. Prouder, then rustling in vnpayd‑for Silke:
Bela. Such gaine the Cap of him, that makes him fine,
Bela. Yet keepes his Booke vncros'd: no life to ours.
Gui. Gui.
Gui. Out of your proofe you speak: we poore vnfledg'd
Gui. Haue neuer wing'd from view o'th'nest; nor knowes not
Gui. What Ayre's from home. Hap'ly this life is best,
Gui. (If quiet life be best) sweeter to you
Gui. That haue a sharper knowne. Well corresponding