Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Par. Flourish. Enter the Duke of Florence, the two Frenchmen,
Par. with a troope of Souldiers.
Duke. Duke.
Duke. So that from point to point, now haue you heard
Duke. The
Duke. All's Well, that Ends Well.
Duke. The fundamentall reasons of this warre,
Duke. Whose great decision hath much blood let forth
Duke. And more thirsts after.
1. Lord. 1. Lord.
1. Lord. Holy seemes the quarrell
1. Lord. Vpon your Graces part: blacke and fearefull
1. Lord. On the opposer.
Duke. Therefore we meruaile much our Cosin France
Duke. Would in so iust a businesse, shut his bosome
Duke. Against our borrowing prayers.
French E. French E.
French E. Good my Lord,
French E. The reasons of our state I cannot yeelde,