Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Cor. No vnchaste action or dishonoured step
Cor. That hath depriu'd me of your Grace and fauour,
Cor. But euen for want of that, for which I am richer,
Cor. A still soliciting eye, and such a tongue,
Cor. That I am glad I haue not, though not to haue it,
Cor. Hath lost me in your liking.
Lear. Lear.
Lear. Better thou had'st
Lear. Not beene borne, then not t'haue pleas'd me better.
Fra. Fra.
Fra. Is it but this? A tardinesse in nature,
Fra. Which often leaues the history vnspoke
Fra. That it intends to do: my Lord of Burgundy,
Fra. What say you to the Lady? Loue's not loue
Fra. When it is mingled with regards, that stands
Fra. Aloofe from th'intire point, will you haue her?
Fra. She is herselfe a Dowrie.
Bur. Bur.
Bur. RoyallKing,
Bur. Giue but that portion which your selfe propos'd,