Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Men. You are transported by Calamity
Men. Thether, where more attends you, and you slander
Men. The Helmes o'th State; who care for you like Fathers,
Men. When you curse them, as Enemies.
2. Cit. 2. Cit.
2. Cit. Care for vs? True indeed, they nere car'd for vs
2. Cit. yet. Suffer vs to famish, and their Store‑houses cramm'd
2. Cit. with Graine: Make Edicts for Vsurie, to support Vsu
2. Cit. rers; repeale daily any wholsome Act established against
2. Cit. the rich, and prouide more piercing Statutes daily, to
2. Cit. chaine vp and restraine the poore. If the Warres eate vs
2. Cit. not vppe, they will; and there's all the loue they beare
2. Cit. vs.
Menen. Menen.
Menen. Either you must
Menen. Confesse your selues wondrous Malicious,
Menen. Or be accus'd of Folly. I shall tell you
Menen. A pretty Tale, it may be you haue heard it,
Menen. But since it serues my purpose, I will venture
Menen. To scale't a little more.