Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Dol. To vnder‑prop this Action? Is't not I
Dol. That vnder‑goe this charge? Who else but I,
Dol. And such as to my claime are liable,
Dol. Sweat in this businesse, and maintaine this warre?
Dol. Haue I not heard these Islanders shout out
Dol. Viue le Roy, as I haue bank'd their Townes?
Dol. Haue I not heere the best Cards for the game
Dol. To winne this easie match, plaid for a Crowne?
Dol. And shall I now giue ore the yeelded Set?
Dol. No, no, on my soule it neuer shall be said.
Pand. Pand.
Pand. You looke but on the out‑side of this worke.
Dol. Dol.
Dol. Out‑side or in‑side, I will not returne
Dol. Till my attempt so much be glorified,
Dol. As to my ample hope was promised,
Dol. Before I drew this gallant head of warre,
Dol. And cull'd these fiery spirits from the world
Dol. To out‑looke Conquest, and to winne renowne
Dol. Euen in the iawes of danger, and of death: