Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Du. Se. Du. Se.
Du. Se. Welcome yong man:
Du. Se. Thou offer'st fairely to thy brothers wedding:
Du. Se. To one his lands with‑held, and to the other
Du. Se. A land it selfe at large, a potent Dukedome.
Du. Se. First, in this Forrest, let vs do those ends
Du. Se. That heere vvete well begun, and wel begot:
Du. Se. And after, euery of this happie number
Du. Se. That haue endur'd shrew'd daies, and nights with vs,
Du. Se. Shal sharcshare the good of our returned fortune,
Du. Se. According to the measure of their states.
Du. Se. Meane time, forget this new‑falne dignitie,
Du. Se. And fall into our Rusticke Reuelrie:
Du. Se. Play Musicke, and you Brides and Bride‑groomes all,
Du. Se. With measure heap'd in ioy, to'th Measures fall.
Iaq. Iaq.
Iaq. Sir, by your patience: if I heard you rightly,
Iaq. The Duke hath put on a Religious life,
Iaq. And throwne into neglect the pompous Court.
2. Bro. 2. Bro.