Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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E. Dro. If a crow help vs in sirra, wee'll plucke a crow together.
Ant. Ant.
Ant. Go, get thee gon, fetch me an iron Crow.
Balth. Balth.
Balth. Haue patience sir, oh let it not be so,
Balth. Heerein you warre against your reputation,
Balth. And draw within the compasse of suspect
Balth. Th' vnuiolated honor of your wife.
Balth. Once this your long experience of your wisedome,
Balth. Her sober vertue, yeares, and modestie,
Balth. Plead on your part some cause to you vnknowne;
Balth. And doubt not sir, but she will well excuse
Balth. Why at this time the dores are made against you.
Balth. Be rul'd by me, depart in patience,
Balth. And let vs to the Tyger all to dinner,
Balth. And about euening come your selfe alone,
Balth. To know the reason of this strange restraint:
Balth. If by strong hand you offer to breake in
Balth. Now in the stirring passage of the day,
Balth. A vulgar comment will be made of it;