Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Bul. For there (they say) he dayly doth frequent,
Bul. With vnrestrained loose Companions,
Bul. Euen such (they say) as stand in narrow Lanes,
Bul. And rob our Watch, and beate our passengers,
Bul. Which he, yong wanton, and effeminate Boy
Bul. Takes on the point of Honor, to support
Bul. So dissolute a crew.
Per. Per.
Per. My Lord, some two dayes since I saw the Prince,
Per. And told him of these Triumphes held at Oxford.
Bul. Bul.
Bul. And what said the Gallant?
Per. His answer was: he would vnto the Stewes,
Per. And from the common'st creature plucke a Gloue
Per. And weare it as a fauour, and with that
Per. He would vnhorse the lustiest Challenger.
Bul. As dissolute as desp'rate, yet through both,
Bul. I see some sparkes of better hope: which elder dayes