Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Bush. Dispaire not Madam.
Qu. Qu.
Qu. Who shall hinder me?
Qu. I will dispaire, and be at enmitie
Qu. With couzening hope; he is a Flatterer,
Qu. A Parasite, a keeper backe of death,
Qu. Who gently would dissolue the bands of life,
Qu. Which false hopes linger in extremity.
Qu. Enter Yorke
Gre. Gre.
Gre. Heere comes the Duke of Yorke.
Qu. With signes of warre about his aged necke,
Qu. Oh full of carefull businesse are his lookes:
Qu. Vncle, for heauens sake speake comfortable words:
Yor. Yor.
Yor. Comfort's in heauen, and we are on the earth,
Yor. Where nothing liues but crosses, care and greefe:
Yor. Your husband he is gone to saue farre off,
Yor. Whilst others come to make him loose at home: