Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
Title: Search
Tamo. Ther's not a hollow Caue or lurking place,
Tamo. No Vast obscurity, or Misty vale,
Tamo. Where bloody Murther or detested Rape,
Tamo. Can couch for feare, but I will finde them out,
Tamo. And in their eares tell them my dreadfull name,
Tamo. Reuenge, which makes the foule offenders quake.
Tit. Tit.
Tit. Art thou Reuenge? and art thou sent to me,
Tit. To be a torment to mine Enemies?
Tam. Tam.
Tam. I am, therefore come downe and welcome me.
Tit. Doe me some seruice ere I come to thee:
Tit. Loe by thy side where Rape and Murder stands,
Tit. Now giue some surance that thou art Reuenge,
Tit. Stab them, or teare them on thy Chariot wheeles,
Tit. And then Ile come and be thy Waggoner,
Tit. And whirle along with thee about the Globes.
Tit. Prouide thee two proper Palfries, as blacke as Iet,
Tit. To hale thy vengefull Waggon swift away,