Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Cæs. The Lampes of night in reuell: Is not more manlike
Cæs. Then Cleopatra: nor the Queene of Ptolomy
Cæs. More Womanly then he. Hardly gaue audience
Cæs. Or vouchsafe to thinke he had Partners. You
Cæs. Shall finde there a man, who is th'abstracts of all faults,
Cæs. That all men follow.
Lep. Lep.
Lep. I must not thinke
Lep. There are, euils enow to darken all his goodnesse:
Lep. His faults in him, seeme as the Spots of Heauen,
Lep. More fierie by nights Blacknesse; Hereditarie,
Lep. Rather then purchaste: what he cannot change,
Lep. Then what he chooses.
Cæs. Cæs.
Cæs. You are too indulgent. Let's graunt it is not
Cæs. Amisse to tumble on the bed of Ptolomy,
Cæs. To giue a Kingdome for a Mirth, to sit
Cæs. And keepe the turne of Tipling with a Slaue,
Cæs. To reele the streets at noone, and stand the Buffet
Cæs. With knaues that smels of sweate: Say this becoms him