Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Fra. Right ioyous are we to behold your face,
Fra. Most worthy brother England, fairely met,
Fra. So are you Princes (English) euery one.
Quee. Quee.
Quee. So happy be the Issue brother Ireland
Quee. Of this good day, and of this gracious meeting,
Quee. As we are now glad to behold your eyes,
Quee. Your eyes which hitherto haue borne
Quee. In them against the French that met them in their bent,
Quee. The fatall Balls of murthering Basiliskes:
Quee. The venome of such Lookes we fairely hope
Quee. Haue lost their qualitie, and that this day
Quee. Shall change all griefes and quarrels into loue.
Eng. Eng.
Eng. To cry Amen to that, thus we appeare.
Quee. You English Princes all, I doe salute you.
Burg. Burg.
Burg. My dutie to you both, on equall loue.
Burg. Great Kings of France and England: that I haue labour'd