Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Du. So I beleeue: but Thurio thinkes not so:
Du. Protheus, the good conceit I hold of thee,
Du. (For thou hast showne some signe of good desert)
Du. Makes me the better to confer with thee.
Pro. Pro.
Pro. Longer than I proue loyall to your Grace,
Pro. Let me not live, to looke vpon your Grace.
Du. Du.
Du. Thou know'st how willingly, I would effect
Du. The match betweene sir Thurio, and my daughter.
Pro. I doe my Lord.
Du. And also, I thinke, thou art not ignorant
Du. How she opposes her against my will?
Pro. She did my Lord, when Ualentine was here.
Du. I, and peruersly, she perseuers so:
Du. What might we doe to make the girle forget