Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Rich. I tender not thy beautious Princely daughter.
Rich. In her, consists my Happinesse, and thine:
Rich. Without her, followes to my selfe, and thee;
Rich. Her selfe, the Land, and many a Christian soule,
Rich. Death, Desolation, Ruine, and Decay:
Rich. It cannot be auoyded, but by this:
Rich. It will not be auoyded, but by this.
Rich. Therefore deare Mother (I must call you so)
Rich. Be the Atturney of my loue to her:
Rich. Pleade what I will be, not what I haue beene;
Rich. Not my deserts, but what I will deserue:
Rich. Vrge the Necessity and state of times,
Rich. And be not peeuish found, in great Designes.
Qu. Qu.
Qu. Shall I be tempted of the Diuel thus?
Rich. Rich.
Rich. I, if the Diuell tempt you to do good.
Qu. Shall I forget my selfe, to be my selfe.