Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Mene. Come enough.
Bru. Bru.
Bru. Enough, with ouer measure.
Corio. Corio.
Corio. No, take more.
Corio. What may be sworne by, both Diuine and Humane,
Corio. Seale what I end withall. This double worship,
Corio. Whereon part do's disdaine with cause, the other
Corio. Insult without all reason: where Gentry, Title, wisedom
Corio. Cannot conclude, but by the yea and no
Corio. Of generall Ignorance, it must omit
Corio. Reall Necessities, and giue way the while
Corio. To vnstable Slightnesse. Purpose so barr'd, it followes,
Corio. Nothing is done to purpose. Therefore beseech you,
Corio. You that will be lesse fearefull, then discreet,
Corio. That loue the Fundamentall part of State
Corio. More then you doubt the change on't: That preferre
Corio. A Noble life, before a Long, and Wish,
Corio. To iumpe a Body with a dangerous Physicke,
Corio. That's sure of death without it: at once plucke out