Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Corio. Must I then doo't to them?
Volum. Volum.
Volum. You are too absolute,
Volum. Though therein you can neuer be too Noble,
Volum. But when extremities speake. I haue heard you say,
Volum. Honor and Policy, like vnseuer'd Friends,
Volum. I'th'Warre do grow together: Grant that, and tell me
Volum. In Peace, what each of them by th'other loose,
Volum. That they combine not there?
Corio. Corio.
Corio. Tush, tush.
Mene. Mene.
Mene. A good demand.
Volum. If it be Honor in your Warres, to seeme
Volum. The same you are not, which for your best ends
Volum. You adopt your policy: How is it lesse or worse
Volum. That it shall hold Companionship in Peace
Volum. With Honour, as in Warre; since that to both
Volum. It stands in like request