Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Leo. Cleomines and Dion, whom you know
Leo. Of stuff’d‑sufficiency: Now, from the Oracle
Leo. They will bring all, whose spirituall counsaile had
Leo. Shall stop, or spurre me. Haue I done well?
Lord. Lord.
Lord. Well done (my Lord.)
Leo. Leo.
Leo. Though I am satisfide, and neede no more
Leo. Then what I know, yet shall the Oracle
Leo. Giue rest to th’mindes of others; such as he
Leo. Whose ignorant credulitie, will not
Leo. Come vp to th’truth. So haue we thought it good
Leo. From our free person, she should be confinde,
Leo. Least that the treachery of the two, fled hence,
Leo. Be left her to performe. Come follow vs,
Leo. We are to speake in publique: for this businesse
Leo. Will raise vs all.
Antig. Antig.
Antig. To laughter, as I take it,
Antig. If the good truth, were knowne.