Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Du. Where your good word cannot aduantage him,
Du. Your slander neuer can endamage him;
Du. Therefore the office is indifferent,
Du. Being entreated to it by your friend.
Pro. Pro.
Pro. You haue preuail'd (my Lord) if I can doe it
Pro. By ought that I can speake in his dispraise,
Pro. She shall not long continue loue to him:
Pro. But say this weede her loue from Valentine,
Pro. It followes not that she will loue sir Thurio.
Th. Th.
Th. Therefore, as you vnwind her loue from him;
Th. Least it should rauell, and be good to none,
Th. You must prouide to bottome it on me:
Th. Which must be done, by praising me as much
Th. As you, in worth dispraise, sir Ualentine.
Du. Du.
Du. And Protheus, we dare trust you in this kinde,
Du. Because we know (on Valentines report)
Du. You are already Loues firme votary,