Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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French. Sir, we haue knowne togither in Orleance.
Post. Post.
Post. Since when, I haue bin debtor to you for courte
Post. sies, which I will be euer to pay, and yet pay still.
French. French.
French. Sir, you o're‑rate my poore kindnesse, I was
French. glad I did attone my Countryman and you: it had beene
French. pitty you should haue beene put together, with so mor
French. tall a purpose, as then each bore, vpon importance of so
French. slight and triuiall a nature.
Post. By your pardon Sir, I was then a young Trauel
Post. ler, rather shun'd to go euen with what I heard, then in
Post. my euery action to be guided by others experiences: but
Post. vpon my mended iudgement (if I offend to say it is men
Post. ded) my Quarrell was not altogether slight.
French. Faith yes, to be put to the arbiterment of
French. Swords, and by such two, that would by all likelyhood
French. haue confounded one the other, or haue falne both.