Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
Title: Search
Kent. Sir, I do know you,
Kent. And dare vpon the warrant of my note
Kent. Commend a deere thing to you. There is diuision
Kent. (Although as yet the face of it is couer'd
Kent. With mutuall cunning) 'twixt Albany, and Cornwall:
Kent. Who haue, as who haue not, that their great Starres
Kent. Thron'd and set high; Seruants, who seeme no lesse,
Kent. Which are to France the Spies and Speculations
Kent. Intelligent of our State. What hath bin seene,
Kent. Either in snuffes, and packings of the Dukes,
Kent. Or the hard Reine which both of them hath borne
Kent. Against the old kinde King; or something deeper,
Kent. Whereof (perchance) these are but furnishings.
Gent. Gent.
Gent. I will talke further with you.
Kent. Kent.
Kent. No, do not:
Kent. For confirmation that I am much more
Kent. Then my out‐wall; open this Purse, and take
Kent. What it containes. If you shall see Cordelia,