Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Laf. propose, his Highnesse hath promis'd me to doe it, and
Laf. to stoppe vp the displeasure he hath conceiued against
Laf. your sonne, there is no fitter matter. How do's your
Laf. Ladyship like it?
La. La.
La. With verie much content my Lord, and I wish
La. it happily effected.
Laf. Laf.
Laf. His Highnesse comes post from Marcellus, of as
Laf. able bodie as when he number'd thirty, a will be heere
Laf. to morrow, or I am deceiu'd by him that in such intel
Laf. ligence hath seldome fail'd.
La. It reioyces me, that I hope I shall see him ere I
La. die. I haue letters that my sonne will be heere to night:
La. I shall beseech your Lordship to remaine with mee, till
La. they meete together.
Laf. Madam, I was thinking with what manners I
Laf. might safely be admitted.