Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Pro. Which since haue steeded much, so of his gentlenesse
Pro. Knowing I lou'd my bookes, he furnishd me
Pro. From mine owne Library, with volumes, that
Pro. I prize aboue my Dukedome.
Mir. Mir.
Mir. Would I might
Mir. But euer see that man.
Pro. Pro.
Pro. Now I arise,
Pro. Sit still, and heare the last of our sea‑sorrow:
Pro. Heere in this Iland we arriu'd, and heere
Pro. Haue I, thy Schoolemaster, made thee more profit
Pro. Then other Princesse can, that haue more time
Pro. For vainer howres; and Tutors, not so care
Mir. Heuens thank you for't. And now
Mir. For still 'tis beating in my minde; your reason
Mir. For raysing this Sea‑storme?
Pro. Know thus far forth,