Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Volum. You adopt your policy: How is it lesse or worse
Volum. That it shall hold Companionship in Peace
Volum. With Honour, as in Warre; since that to both
Volum. It stands in like request
Corio. Corio.
Corio. Why force you this?
Volum. Volum.
Volum. Because, that
Volum. Now it lyes you on to speake to th'people:
Volum. Not by your owne instruction, nor by'th'matter
Volum. Which your heart prompts you, but with such words
Volum. That are but roated in your Tongue;
Volum. Though but Bastards, and Syllables
Volum. Of no allowance, to your bosomes truth.
Volum. Now, this no more dishonors you at all,
Volum. Then to take in a Towne with gentle words,
Volum. Which else would put you to your fortune, and
Volum. The hazard of much blood.
Volum. I would dissemble with my Nature, where
Volum. My Fortunes and my Friends at stake, requir'd