Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Hel. Resolue to carrie her: let her in fine consent
Hel. As wee'l direct her how 'tis best to beare it:
Hel. Now his important blood will naught denie,
Hel. That shee'l demand: a ring the Countie weares,
Hel. That downward hath succeeded in his house
Hel. From
Hel. All's Well, that Ends Well.
Hel. From sonne to sonne, some foure or fiue discents,
Hel. Since the first father wore it. This Ring he holds
Hel. In most rich choice: yet in his idle fire,
Hel. To buy his will, it would not seeme too deere,
Hel. How ere repented after.
Wid. Wid.
Wid. Now I see the bottome of your purpose.
Hel. Hel.
Hel. You see it lawfull then, it is no more,
Hel. But that your daughter ere she seemes as wonne,
Hel. Desires this Ring; appoints him an encounter;
Hel. In fine, deliuers me to fill the time,
Hel. Her selfe most chastly absent: after