Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Crier. In what haue I offended you? What cause
Crier. Hath my behauiour giuen to your displeasure,
Crier. That thus you should proceede to put me off,
Crier. And take your good Grace from me? Heauen witnesse,
Crier. I haue bene to you, a true and humble Wife,
Crier. At all times to your will conformable:
Crier. Euer in feare to kindle your Dislike,
Crier. Yes, subiect to your Countenance: Glad, or sorry,
Crier. As I saw it inclin'd? When was the houre
Crier. I euer contracted your Desire?
Crier. Or made it not mine too? Or which of your Friends
Crier. Haue I not stroue to loue, although I knew
Crier. He were mine Enemy? What Friend of mine,
Crier. That had to him deriu'd your Anger, did I
Crier. Continue in my Liking? Nay, gaue notice
Crier. He was from thence discharg'd? Sir, call to minde,
Crier. That I haue beene your Wife, in this Obedience,
Crier. Vpward of twenty yeares, and haue bene blest
Crier. With many Children by you. If in the course
Crier. And processe of this time, you can report,