Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Balth. That may with foule intrusion enter in,
Balth. And dwell vpon your graue when you are dead;
Balth. For slander liues vpon succession:
Balth. For euer hows'd, where it gets possession.
Anti. Anti.
Anti. You haue preuail'd, I will depart in quiet,
Anti. And in despight of mirth meane to be merrie:
Anti. I know a wench of excellent discourse,
Anti. Prettie and wittie; wilde, and yet too gentle;
Anti. There will we dine: this woman that I meane
Anti. My wife (but I protest without desert)
Anti. Hath oftentimes vpbraided me withall:
Anti. To her will we to dinner, get you home
Anti. And fetch the chaine, by this I know 'tis made,
Anti. Bring it I pray you to the Porpentine,
Anti. For there's the house: That chaine will I bestow
Anti. (Be it for nothing but to spight my wife)
Anti. Vpon mine hostesse there, good sir make haste:
Anti. Since mine owne doores refuse to entertaine me,
Anti. Ile knocke elsewhere, to see if they'll disdaine me.