Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Qu. To be depender on a thing that leanes?
Qu. Who cannot be new built, nor ha's no Friends
Qu. So much, as but to prop him? Thou tak'st vp
Qu. Thou know'st not what: But take it for thy labour,
Qu. It is a thing I made, which hath the King
Qu. Fiue times redeem'd from death. I do not know
Qu. What is more Cordiall. Nay, I prythee take it,
Qu. It is an earnest of a farther good
Qu. That I meane to thee. Tell thy Mistris how
Qu. The case stands with her: doo't, as from thy selfe;
Qu. Thinke what a chance thou changest on, but thinke
Qu. Thou hast thy Mistris still, to boote, my Sonne,
Qu. Who shall take notice of thee. Ile moue the King
Qu. To any shape of thy Preferment, such
Qu. As thou'lt desire: and then my selfe, I cheefely,
Qu. That set thee on to this desert, am bound
Qu. To loade thy merit richly. Call my women.
Qu. Exit Pisa.
Qu. Thinke on my words. A slye, and constant knaue,
Qu. Not to be shak'd: the Agent for his Master,