Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Berow. Let me say no my Liedge, and if you please,
Berow. I onely swore to study with your grace,
Berow. And stay heere in your Court for three yeeres space.
Longa. Longa.
Longa. You swore to that Berowne, and to the rest.
Berow. Berow.
Berow. By yea and nay sir, than I swore in iest.
Berow. What is the end of study, let me know?
Fer. Fer.
Fer. Why that to know which else wee should not
Fer. know.
Ber. Ber.
Ber. Things hid & bard (you meane) frō from cōmon common sense.
Ferd. Ferd.
Ferd. I, that is studies god‑like recompence.
Bero. Bero.
Bero. Come on then, I will sweare to studie so,
Bero. To know the thing I am forbid to know:
Bero. As thus, to study where I well may dine,
Bero. When I to fast expressely am forbid.