Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Fen. And that my state being gall'd with my expence,
Fen. I seeke to heale it onely by his wealth.
Fen. Besides these, other barres he layes before me,
Fen. My Riots past, my wilde Societies,
Fen. And tels me 'tis a thing impossible
Fen. I should loue thee, but as a property.
An. An.
An. May be he tels you true.
An. No, heauen so speed me in my time to come,
An. Albeit I will confesse, thy Fathers wealth
An. Was the first motiue that I woo'd thee (Anne:)
An. Yet wooing thee, I found thee of more valew
An. Then stampes in Gold, or summes in sealed bagges:
An. And 'tis the very riches of thy selfe,
An. That now I ayme at.
An. Gentle M. Fenton,
An. Yet seeke my Fathers loue, still seeke it sir,
An. If opportunity and humblest suite
An. Cannot attaine it, why then harke you hither.