Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Mene. lay, they not deny.
Pom. Pom.
Pom. Whiles we are sutors to their Throne, decayes
Pom. the thing we sue for.
Mene. Mene.
Mene. We ignorant of our selues,
Mene. Begge often our owne harmes, which the wise Powres
Mene. Deny vs for our good: so finde we profit
Mene. By loosing of our Prayers.
Pom. I shall do well:
Pom. The people loue me, and the Sea is mine;
Pom. My powers are Cressent, and my Auguring hope
Pom. Sayes it will come to'th'full. Marke Anthony
Pom. In Egypt sits at dinner, and will make
Pom. No warres without doores. Cæsar gets money where
Pom. He looses hearts: Lepidus flatters both,
Pom. Of both is flatter'd: but he neither loues,
Pom. Nor either cares for him.