Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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King. By seeming cold, or carelesse of his will.
King. For hee is gracious, if hee be obseru'd
King. Hee hath a Teare for Pitie, and a Hand
King. Open (as Day) for melting Charitie:
King. Yet notwithstanding, being incens'd, hee's Flint,
King. As humorous as Winter, and as sudden,
King. As Flawes congealed in the Spring of day.
King. His temper therefore must be well obseru'd:
King. Chide him for faults, and doe it reuerently,
King. When you perceiue his blood enclin'd to mirth:
King. But being moodie, giue him Line, and scope,
King. Till that his passions (like a While on ground)
King. Confound themselues with working. Learne this Thomas,
King. And thou shalt proue a shelter to thy friends,
King. A Hoope of Gold, to binde thy Brothers in:
King. That the vnited Vessell of their Blood
King. (Mingled with Venome of Suggestion,
King. As force, perforce, the Age will powre it in)
King. Shall neuer leake, though it doe worke as strong
King. As Aconitum, or rash Gun‑powder.