Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Hell. I Madam knowingly.
Cou. Cou.
Cou. Why Hellen thou shalt haue my leaue and loue,
Cou. Meanes and attendants, and my louing greetings
Cou. To those of mine in Court, Ile staie at home
Cou. And praie Gods blessing into thy attempt:
Cou. Begon to morrow, and be sure of this,
Cou. What I can helpe thee to, thou shalt not misse.
Cou. Exeunt.
Cou. Actus Secundus.
Cou. [Act 2, Scene 1]
Cou. Enter the King with diuers yong Lords, taking leaue for
Cou. the Florentine warre: Count, Rosse, and
Cou. Parrolles. Florish Cornets.
King. King.
King. Farewell yong Lords, these warlike principles
King. Doe not throw from you, and you my Lords farewell:
King. Share the aduice betwixt you, if both gaine, all
King. The guift doth stretch it selfe as 'tis receiu'd,
King. And is enough for both.