Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Kin. By my life,
Kin. This is against our pleasure.
Card. Card.
Card. And for me,
Card. I haue no further gone in this, then by
Card. A single voice, and that not past me, but
Card. By learned approbation of the Iudges: If I am
Card. Traduc'd by ignorant Tongues, which neither know
Card. My faculties nor person, yet will be
Card. The Chronicles of my doing: Let me say,
Card. 'Tis but the fate of Place, and the rough Brake
Card. That Vertue must goe through: we must not stint
Card. Our necessary actions, in the feare
Card. To cope malicious Censurers, which euer,
Card. As rau'nous Fishes doe a Vessell follow
Card. That is new trim'd; but benefit no further
Card. Then vainly longing. What we oft doe best,
Card. By sicke Interpreters (once weake ones) is
Card. Not ours, or not allow'd; what worst, as oft
Card. Hitting a grosser quality, is cride vp