Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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2 As shall to thee blot out, what wrongs were theirs,
2 And write in thee the figures of their loue,
2 Euer to read them thine.
Tim. Tim.
Tim. You witch me in it;
Tim. Surprize me to the very brinke of teares;
Tim. Lend me a Fooles heart, and a womans eyes,
Tim. And Ile beweepe these comforts, worthy Senators.
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1 Therefore so please thee to returne with vs,
1 And of our Athens, thine and ours to take
1 The Captainship, thou shalt be met with thankes,
1 Allowed with absolute power, and thy good name
1 Liue with Authoritie: so soone we shall driue backe
1 Of Alcibiades th'approaches wild,
1 Who like a Bore too sauage, doth root vp
1 His Countries peace.
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2 And shakes his threatning Sword
2 Against the walles of Athens.