Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Ber. I was compell'd to her, but I loue thee
Ber. By loues owne sweet constraint, and will for euer
Ber. Do thee all rights of seruice.
Dia. Dia.
Dia. I so you serue vs
Dia. Till we serue you: But when you haue our Roses,
Dia. You barely leaue our thornes to pricke our selues,
Dia. And mocke vs with our barenesse.
Ber. Ber.
Ber. How haue I sworne.
Dia. Tis not the many oathes that makes the truth,
Dia. But the plaine single vow, that is vow'd true:
Dia. What is not holie, that we sweare not by,
Dia. But take the high'st to witnesse: then pray you tell me,
Dia. If I should sweare by Ioues great attributes,
Dia. I lou'd you deerely, would you beleeue my oathes,
Dia. When I did loue you ill? This ha's no holding
Dia. To sweare by him whom I protest to loue
Dia. That I will worke against him. Therefore your oaths