Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Bass. We freely cope your curteous paines withall.
An. An.
An. And stand indebted ouer and aboue
An. In loue and seruice to you euermore.
Por. Por.
Por. He is well paid that is well satisfied,
Por. And I deliuering you, am satisfied,
Por. And therein doe account my selfe well paid,
Por. My minde was neuer yet more mercinarie.
Por. I pray you know me when we meete againe,
Por. I wish you well, and so I take my leaue.
Bass. Bass.
Bass. Deare sir, of force I must attempt you further,
Bass. Take some remembrance of vs as a tribute,
Bass. Not as fee: grant me two things, I pray you
Bass. Not to denie me, and to pardon me.
Por. You presse mee farre, and therefore I will yeeld,
Por. Giue me your gloues, Ile weare them for your sake,
Por. And for your loue Ile take this ring from you,