Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Lad.I. Lad.I.
Lad.I. They say so most, that most his humors know.
Prin. Prin.
Prin. Such short liu'd wits do wither as they grow.
Prin. Who are the rest?
2. Lad. 2. Lad.
2. Lad. The yong Dumaine, a well accomplisht youth,
2. Lad. Of all that Vertue loue, for Vertue loued.
2. Lad. Most power to doe most harme, least knowing ill:
2. Lad. For he hath wit to make an ill shape good,
2. Lad. And shape to win grace though she had no wit.
2. Lad. I saw him at the Duke Alansoes once,
2. Lad. And much too little of that good I saw,
2. Lad. Is my report to his great worthinesse.
Rossa. Rossa.
Rossa. Another of these Students at that time,
Rossa. Was there with him, as I haue heard a truth.
Rossa. Berowne they call him, but a merrier man,
Rossa. Within the limit of becomming mirth,
Rossa. I neuer spent an houres talke withall.