Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Bel. Till hasty Polidore returne, and bring him
Bel. To dinner presently.
Arui. Arui.
Arui. Poore sicke Fidele.
Arui. Ile willingly to him, to gaine his colour,
Arui. Il'd let a parish of such Clotens blood,
Arui. And praise my selfe for charity.
Arui. Exit.
Bel. Bel.
Bel. Oh thou Goddesse,
Bel. Thou diuine Nature; thou thy selfe thou blazon'st
Bel. In these two Princely Boyes: they are as gentle
Bel. As Zephires blowing below the Violet,
Bel. Not wagging his sweet head; and yet, as rough
Bel. (Their Royall blood enchaf'd) as the rud'st winde,
Bel. That by the top doth take the Mountaine Pine,
Bel. And make him stoope to th'Vale. 'Tis wonder
Bel. That an inuisible instinct should frame them
Bel. To Royalty vnlearn'd, Honor vntaught,
Bel. Ciuility not seene from other: valour