Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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2. Cit. Consider you what Seruices he ha's done for his
2. Cit. Country?
1. Cit. 1. Cit.
1. Cit. Very well, and could bee content to giue him
1. Cit. good report for't, but that hee payes himselfe with bee
1. Cit. ing proud.
All. All.
All. Nay, but speak not maliciously.
1. Cit. I say vnto you, what he hath done Famouslie,
1. Cit. he did it to that end: though soft conscienc'd men can be
1. Cit. content to say it was for his Countrey, he did it to please
1. Cit. his Mother, and to be partly proud, which he is, euen to
1. Cit. the altitude of his virtue.
2. Cit. 2. Cit.
2. Cit. What he cannot helpe in his Nature, you ac
2. Cit. count a Vice in him: You must in no way say he is co
2. Cit. uetous.
1. Cit. If I must not, I neede not be barren of Accusa