Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Gon. Gon.
Gon. There is further complement of leaue‐taking betweene
Gon. France and him, pray you let vs sit together, if our
Gon. Father carry authority with such disposition as he beares,
Gon. this last surrender of his will but offend vs.
Reg. Reg.
Reg. We shall further thinke of it.
Gon. We must do something, and i'th' heate.
Gon. Exeunt.
Gon. Scena Secunda.
Gon. [Act 1, Scene 2]
Gon. Enter Bastard.
Bast. Bast.
Bast. Thou Nature art my Goddesse, to thy Law
Bast. My seruices are bound, wherefore should I
Bast. Stand in the plague of custome, and permit
Bast. The curiosity of Nations, to depriue me?
Bast. For that I am some twelue, or fourteene Moonshines
Bast. Lag of a Brother? Why Bastard? Wherefore base?