Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Du. And cannot soone reuolt, and change your minde.
Du. Vpon this warrant, shall you haue accesse
Du. Where you, with Siluia, may conferre at large.
Du. For she is lumpish, heauy, mellancholly,
Du. And (for your friends sake) will be glad of you;
Du. Where you may temper her, by your perswasion,
Du. To hate yong Ualentine, and loue my friend.
Pro. Pro.
Pro. As much as I can doe, I will effect:
Pro. But you sir Thurio, are not sharpe enough:
Pro. You must lay Lime, to tangle her desires
Pro. By walefull Sonnets, whose composed Rimes
Pro. Should be full fraught with seruiceable vowes.
Du. Du.
Du. I, much is the force of heauen‑bred Poesie.
Pro. Say that vpon the altar of her beauty
Pro. You sacrifice your teares, your sighes, your heart:
Pro. Write till your inke be dry; and with your teares
Pro. Moist it againe, and frame some feeling line,