Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Cassi. Euen in the ayme, and very flash of it.
Cask. Cask.
Cask. But wherefore did you so much tempt the Hea (uens?
Cask. It is the part of men, to feare and tremble,
Cask. When the most mightie Gods, by tokens send
Cask. Such dreadfull Heraulds, to astonish vs.
Cassi. Cassi.
Cassi. You are dull, Caska:
Cassi. And those sparkes of Life, that should be in a Roman,
Cassi. You doe want, or else you vse not.
Cassi. You looke pale, and gaze, and put on feare,
Cassi. And cast your selfe in wonder,
Cassi. To see the strange impatience of the Heauens:
Cassi. But if you would consider the true cause,
Cassi. Why all these Fires, why all these gliding Ghosts,
Cassi. Why Birds and Beasts, from qualitie and kinde,
Cassi. Why Old men, Fooles, and Children calculate,
Cassi. Why all these things change from their Ordinance,
Cassi. Their Natures, and pre‑formed Faculties,
Cassi. To monstrous qualitie; why you shall finde,