Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Du. Whom thou in termes so bloudie, and so deere
Du. Hast made thine enemies?
Ant. Ant.
Ant. Orsino: Noble sir,
Ant. Be pleas'd that I shake off these names you giue mee:
Ant. Anthonio neuer yet was Theefe, or Pyrate,
Ant. Though I confesse, on base and ground enough
Ant. Orsino's enemie. A witchcraft drew me hither:
Ant. That most ingratefull boy there by your side,
Ant. From the rude seas enrag'd and foamy mouth
Ant. Did I redeeme: a wracke past hope he was:
Ant. His life I gaue him, and did thereto adde
Ant. My loue without retention, or restraint,
Ant. All his in dedication. For his sake,
Ant. Did I expose my selfe (pure for his loue)
Ant. Into the danger of this aduerse Towne,
Ant. Drew to defend him, when he was beset:
Ant. Where being apprehended, his false cunning
Ant. (Not meaning to partake with me in danger)
Ant. Taught him to face me out of his acquaintance,