Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Eno. Vnstate his happinesse, and be Stag'd to'th'shew
Eno. Against a Sworder. I see mens Iudgements are
Eno. A parcell of their Fortunes, and things outward
Eno. Do draw the inward quality after them
Eno. To suffer all alike, that he should dreame,
Eno. Knowing all measures, the full Cæsar will
Eno. Answer his emptinesse; Cæsar thou hast subdu'de
Eno. His iudgement too.
Eno. Enter a Seruant.
Ser. Ser.
Ser. A Messenger from Cæsar.
Cleo. Cleo.
Cleo. What no more Ceremony? See my Women,
Cleo. Against the blowne Rose may they stop their nose,
Cleo. That kneel'd vnto the Buds. Admit him sir.
Eno. Eno.
Eno. Mine honesty, and I, beginne to square,
Eno. The Loyalty well held to Fooles, does make
Eno. Our Faith meere folly: yet he that can endure
Eno. To follow with Allegeance a falne Lord,