Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Val. No, I will not; for it boots thee not.
Pro. Pro.
Pro. What?
Ual. Ual.
Ual. To be in loue; where scorne is bought with (grones:
Ual. Coy looks, with hart‑sore sighes: one fading moments mirth,
Ual. With twenty watchfull, weary, tedious nights;
Ual. If hap'ly won, perhaps a haplesse gaine;
Ual. If lost, why then a grieuous labour won;
Ual. How euer: but a folly bought with wit,
Ual. Or else a wit, by folly vanquished.
Pro. So, by your circumstance, you call me foole.
Ual. So, by your circumstance, I feare you'll proue.
Pro. 'Tis loue you cauill at, I am not Loue.
Val. Val.
Val. Loue is your master, for he masters you;
Val. And he that is so yoked by a foole,