Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Volum. And beare the Palme, for hauing brauely shed
Volum. Thy Wife and Childrens blood: For my selfe, Sonne,
Volum. I purpose not to waite on Fortune, till
Volum. These warres determine: If I cannot perswade thee,
Volum. Rather to shew a Noble grace to both parts,
Volum. Then seeke the end of one; thou shalt no sooner
Volum. March to assault thy Country, then to treade
Volum. (Trust too't, thou shalt not) on thy Mothers wombe
Volum. That brought thee to this world.
Virg. Virg.
Virg. I, and mine, that brought you forth this boy,
Virg. To keepe your name liuing to time.
Boy. Boy.
Boy. A shall not tread on me: Ile run away
Boy. Till I am bigger, but then Ile fight.
Corio. Corio.
Corio. Not of a womans tendernesse to be,
Corio. Requires nor Childe, nor womans face to see:
Corio. I haue sate too long.
Volum. Volum.