Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Cre. Or else you loue not: for to be wise and loue,
Cre. Exceedes mans might, that dwels with gods aboue.
Troy. Troy.
Troy. O that I thought it could be in a woman:
Troy. As if it can, I will presume in you,
Troy. To feede for aye her lampe and flames of loue.
Troy. To keepe her constancie in plight and youth,
Troy. Out‑liuing beauties outward, with a minde
Troy. That doth renew swifter then blood decaies:
Troy. Or that perswasion could but thus conuince me,
Troy. That my integritie and truth to you,
Troy. Might be affronted with the match and waight
Troy. Of such a winnowed puriritie puritie in loue:
Troy. How were I then vp‑lifted! but alas,
Troy. I am as true, as truths simplicitie,
Troy. And simpler then the infancie of truth.
Crs. Crs.
Crs. In that lle warre with you.
Troy. O vertuous fight,