Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Seb. willing to keepe in: therefore it charges me in manners,
Seb. the rather to expresse my selfe: you must know of mee
Seb. then Antonio, my name is Sebastian (which I call'd Rodo
Seb. rigo) my father was that Sebastian of Messaline, whom I
Seb. know you haue heard of. He left behinde him, my selfe,
Seb. and a sister, both borne in an houre: if the Heauens had
Seb. beene pleas'd, would we had so ended. But you sir, al
Seb. tered that, for some houre before you tooke me from the
Seb. breach of the sea, was my sister drown'd.
Ant. Ant.
Ant. Alas the day.
Seb. Seb.
Seb. A Lady sir, though itwas said shee much resem
Seb. bled me, was yet of many accounted beautiful: but thogh
Seb. I could not with such estimable wonder ouer‑farre be
Seb. leeue that, yet thus farre I will boldly publish her, shee
Seb. bore a minde that enuy could not but call faire: Shee is
Seb. drown'd already sir with salt water, though I seeme to
Seb. drowne her remembrance againe with more.