Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
Title: Search
Cleo. Sir, the Gods will haue it thus,
Cleo. My Master and my Lord I must obey,
Cæsar. Cæsar.
Cæsar. Take to you no hard thoughts,
Cæsar. The Record of what iniuries you did vs,
Cæsar. Though written in our flesh, we shall remember
Cæsar. As things but done by chance.
Cleo. Cleo.
Cleo. Sole Sir o'th'World,
Cleo. I cannot proiect mine owne cause so well
Cleo. To make it cleare, but do confesse I haue
Cleo. Bene laden with like frailties, which before
Cleo. Haue often sham'd our Sex.
Cæsar. Cleopatra know,
Cæsar. We will extenuate rather then inforce:
Cæsar. If you apply your selfe to our intents,
Cæsar. Which towards you are most gentle, you shall finde
Cæsar. A benefit in this change: but if you seeke
Cæsar. To lay on me a Cruelty, by taking