Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Pro. May't please your Lordship, 'tis a word or two
Pro. Of commendations sent from Valentine;
Pro. Deliuer'd by a friend, that came from him.
Ant. Ant.
Ant. Lend me the Letter: Let me see what newes.
Pro. Pro.
Pro. There is no newes (my Lord) but that he writes
Pro. How happily he liues, how wellbelou'd,
Pro. And daily graced by the Emperor;
Pro. Wishing me with him, partner of his fortune.
Ant. And how stand you affected to his wish?
Pro. As one relying on your Lordships will,
Pro. And not depending on his friendly wish.
Ant. My will is something sorted with his wish:
Ant. Muse not that I thus sodainly proceed;
Ant. For what I will, I will, and there an end:
Ant. I am resolu'd that thou shalt spend some time