Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Bero. To see a King transformed to a Gnat?
Bero. To see great Hercules whipping a Gigge,
Bero. And profound Salomon tuning a Iygge?
Bero. And Nestor play at push‑pin with the boyes,
Bero. And Critticke Tymon laugh at idle toyes.
Bero. Where lies thy griefe? O tell me good Dumaine;
Bero. And gentle Longauill, where lies thy paine?
Bero. And where my Liedges? all about the brest:
Bero. A Candle hoa!
Kin. Kin.
Kin. Too bitter is thy iest.
Kin. Are wee betrayed thus to thy ouer‑view?
Ber. Ber.
Ber. Not you by me, but I betrayed to you.
Ber. I that am honest, I that hold it sinne
Ber. To breake the vow I am ingaged in.
Ber. I am betrayed by keeping company
Ber. With men, like men of inconstancie.
Ber. When shall you see me write a thing in rime?
Ber. Or grone for Ioane? or spend a minutes time,