Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Fen. Why thou must be thy selfe.
Fen. He doth obiect, I am too great of birth,
Fen. And that my state being gall'd with my expence,
Fen. I seeke to heale it onely by his wealth.
Fen. Besides these, other barres he layes before me,
Fen. My Riots past, my wilde Societies,
Fen. And tels me 'tis a thing impossible
Fen. I should loue thee, but as a property.
An. An.
An. May be he tels you true.
An. No, heauen so speed me in my time to come,
An. Albeit I will confesse, thy Fathers wealth
An. Was the first motiue that I woo'd thee (Anne:)
An. Yet wooing thee, I found thee of more valew
An. Then stampes in Gold, or summes in sealed bagges:
An. And 'tis the very riches of thy selfe,
An. That now I ayme at.
An. Gentle M. Fenton,
An. Yet seeke my Fathers loue, still seeke it sir,