Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Ad. Frostie, but kindely; let me goe with you,
Ad. Ile doe the seruice of a yonger man
Ad. In all your businesse and necessities.
Orl. Orl.
Orl. Oh good old man, how well in thee appeares
Orl. The constant seruice of the antique world,
Orl. When seruice sweate for dutie, not for meede:
Orl. Thou art not for the fashion of these times,
Orl. Where none will sweate, but for promotion,
Orl. And hauing that do choake their seruice vp,
Orl. Euen with the hauing, it is not so with thee:
Orl. But poore old man, thou prun'st a rotten tree,
Orl. That cannot so much as a blossome yeelde,
Orl. In lieu of all thy paines and husbandrie,
Orl. But come thy waies, weele goe along together,
Orl. And ere we haue thy youthfull wages spent,
Orl. Weele light vpon some setled low content.
Ad. Ad.
Ad. Master goe on, and I will follow thee
Ad. To the last gaspe with truth and loyaltie,