Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Gon. I thinke our Father will hence to night. with vs.
Reg. Reg.
Reg. That's most certaine, and with you: next moneth
Gon. Gon.
Gon. You see how full of changes his age is, the obseruation
Gon. we haue made of it hath beene little; he always
Gon. lou'd our Sister most, and with what poore iudgement he
Gon. hath now cast her off, appeares too grossely.
Reg. 'Tis the infirmity of his age, yet he hath euer but
Reg. slenderly knowne himself.
Gon. The best and soundest of his time hath bin but
Gon. rash, then must we looke from his age, to receiue not alone
Gon. the imperfections of long Ingrasfed condition, but
Gon. therewithall the vnruly way‐wardnesse, that infirme and
Gon. cholericke yeares bring with them.
Reg. Such vnconstant starts are we like to haue from
Reg. him, as this of Kents banishment.