Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Cap. E. valour hath here acquir'd for him, shall at home be en
Cap. E. countred with a shame as ample.
Cap. G. Cap. G.
Cap. G. The webbe of our life, is of a mingled yarne,
Cap. G. good and ill together: our vertues would bee proud, if
Cap. G. our faults whipt them not, and our crimes would dis
Cap. G. paire if they were not cherish'd by our vertues.
Cap. G. Enter a Messenger.
Cap. G. How now? Where's your master?
Ser. Ser.
Ser. He met the Duke in the street sir, of whom hee
Ser. hath taken a solemne leaue: his Lordshippe will next
Ser. morning for France. The Duke hath offered him Let
Ser. ters of commendations to the King.
Cap. E. Cap. E.
Cap. E. They shall bee no more then needfull there,
Cap. E. if they were more then they can commend.
Cap. E. Enter Count Rossillion.
Ber. Ber.
Ber. They cannot be too sweete for the Kings tart