Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Ant. Then tell me, whether were I best to send him?
Pan. Pan.
Pan. I thinke your Lordship is not ignorant
Pan. How his companion, youthfull Valentine,
Pan. Attends the Emperour in his royall Court.
Ant. Ant.
Ant. I know it well.
Pan. 'Twere good, I thinke, your Lordship sent him (thither,
Pan. There shall he practise Tilts, and Turnaments;
Pan. Heare sweet discourse, conuerse with Noble‑men,
Pan. And be in eye of euery Exercise
Pan. Worthy his youth, and noblenesse of birth.
Ant. I like thy counsaile: well hast thou aduis'd:
Ant. And that thou maist perceiue how well I like it,
Ant. The execution of it shall make knowne;
Ant. Euen with the speediest expedition,
Ant. I will dispatch him to the Emperors Court.