Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Qu. 'Tis but surmiz'd, whiles thou art standing by,
Qu. As one that surfets, thinking on a want:
Qu. I will repeale thee, or be well assur'd,
Qu. Aduenture to be banished my selfe:
Qu. And banished I am, if but from thee.
Qu. Go, speake not to me; euen now be gone.
Qu. Oh go not yet. Euen thus, two Friends condemn'd,
Qu. Embrace, and kisse, and take ten thousand leaues,
Qu. Loather a hundred times to part then dye;
Qu. Yet now farewell, and farewell Life with thee.
Suf. Suf.
Suf. Thus is poore Suffolke ten times banished,
Suf. Once by the King, and three times thrice by thee.
Suf. 'Tis not the Land I care for, wer't thou thence,
Suf. A Wildernesse is populous enough,
Suf. So Suffolke had thy heauenly company:
Suf. For where thou art, there is the World it selfe,
Suf. With euery seuerall pleasure in the World:
Suf. And where thou art not, Desolation.
Suf. I can no more: Liue thou to ioy thy life;