Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Gra. I wish you all the ioy that you can wish:
Gra. For I am sure you can wish none from me:
Gra. And when your Honours meane to solemnize
Gra. The bargaine of your faith: I doe beseech you
Gra. Euen at that time I may be married too.
Bass. Bass.
Bass. With all my heart, so thou canst get a wife.
Gra. Gra.
Gra. I thanke your Lordship, you gaue got me one.
Gra. My eyes my Lord can looke as swift as yours:
Gra. You saw the mistres, I beheld the maid:
Gra. You lou'd, I lou'd for intermission,
Gra. No more pertaines to me my Lord then you;
Gra. Your fortune stood vpon the caskets there,
Gra. And so did mine too, as the matter falls:
Gra. For wooing heere vntill I swet againe,
Gra. And swearing till my very rough was dry
Gra. With oathes of loue, at last, if promise last,
Gra. I got a promise of this faire one heere
Gra. To haue her loue: prouided that your fortune