Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
Title: Search
Ant. As might haue drawne one to a longer voyage)
Ant. But iealousie, what might befall your rrauelltrauell,
Ant. Being skillesse in these parts: which to a stranger,
Ant. Vnguided, and vnfriended, often proue
Ant. Rough, and vnhospitable. My willing loue,An ink mark follows the end of this line.
Ant. The rather by these arguments of feare
Ant. Set forth in your pursuite.
Seb. Seb.
Seb. My kinde Anthonio,
Seb. I can no other answer make, but thankes,
Seb. And thankes: and euer oft good turnes,
Seb. Are shuffel'd off with such vncurrant pay:
Seb. But were my worth, as is my conscience firme,
Seb. You
Seb. Twelfe Night, or, What you will.
Seb. You should finde better dealing: what's to do?
Seb. Shall we go see the reliques of this Towne?
Ant. Ant.
Ant. To morrow sir, best first go see your Lodging?