Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Post. ler, rather shun'd to go euen with what I heard, then in
Post. my euery action to be guided by others experiences: but
Post. vpon my mended iudgement (if I offend to say it is men
Post. ded) my Quarrell was not altogether slight.
French. French.
French. Faith yes, to be put to the arbiterment of
French. Swords, and by such two, that would by all likelyhood
French. haue confounded one the other, or haue falne both.
Iach. Iach.
Iach. Can we with manners, aske what was the dif
Iach. ference?
French. Safely, I thinke, 'twas a contention in pub
French. licke, which may (without contradiction) suffer the re
French. port. It was much like an argument that fell out last
French. night, where each of vs fell in praise of our Country‑
French. Mistresses. This Gentleman, at that time vouching (and
French. vpon warrant of bloody affirmation) his to be more
French. Faire, Vertuous, Wise, Chaste, Constant, Qualified, and
French. lesse attemptible then any, the rarest of our Ladies in