Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Ber. Else none at all in ought proues excellent.
Ber. Then fooles you were these women to forsweare:
Ber. Or keeping what is sworne, you will proue fooles,
Ber. For Wisedomes sake, a word that all men loue:
Ber. Or for Loues sake, a word that loues all men.
Ber. Or for Mens sake, the author of these Women:
Ber. Or Womens sake, by whom we men are Men.
Ber. Let's once loose our oathes to finde our selues,
Ber. Or else we loose our selues, to keepe our oathes:
Ber. It is religion to be thus forsworne.
Ber. For Charity it selfe fulfills the Law:
Ber. And who can seuer loue from Charity.
Kin. Kin.
Kin. Saint Cupid then, and Souldiers to the field.
Ber. Ber.
Ber. Aduance your standards, & vpon them Lords,
Ber. Pell, mell, downe with them: but be first aduis'd,
Ber. In conflict that you get the Sunne of them.
Long. Long.
Long. Now to plaine dealing, Lay these glozes by,