Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Iul. Be thou asham'd that I have tooke vpon me
Iul. Such an immodest rayment; if shame liue
Iul. In a disguise of loue?
Iul. It is the lesser blot modesty findes,
Iul. Women to change their shapes, then men their minds.
Pro. Pro.
Pro. Then men their minds? tis true: o heuen, were man
Pro. But Constant, he were perfect; that one error
Pro. Fils him with faults: makes him run through all th'sins:
Pro. Inconstancy falls‑off, ere it begins:
Pro. What is in Siluia's face, but I may spie
Pro. More fresh in Iulia's, with a constant eye?
Ual. Ual.
Ual. Come, come: a hand from either:
Ual. Let me be blest to make this happy close:
Ual. 'Twere pitty two such friends should be long foes.
Pro. Beare witnes (heauen) I haue my wish for euer.
Iul. Iul.
Iul. And I mine.