Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Pol. I haue look’d on thousands, who haue sped the better
Pol. By my regard, but kill’d none so: Camillo,
Pol. As you are certainely a Gentleman, thereto
Pol. Clerke‑like experienc’d, which no lesse adornes
Pol. Our Gentry, then our Parents Noble Names,
Pol. In whose successe we are gentle: I beseech you,
Pol. If you know ought which do’s behoue my knowledge,
Pol. Thereof to be inform’d, imprison’t not
Pol. In ignorant concealement.
Cam. Cam.
Cam. I may not answere.
Pol. Pol.
Pol. A Sicknesse caught of me, and yet I well?
Pol. I must be answer’d. Do’st thou heare Camillo,
Pol. I coniure thee, by all the parts of man,
Pol. Which Honor do’s acknowledge, whereof the least
Pol. Is not this Suit of mine, that thou declare
Pol. What incidencie thou do’st ghesse of harme
Pol. Is creeping toward me; how farre off, how neere,
Pol. Which way to be preuented, if to be: