Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Iach. Iach.
Iach. Exceeding pleasant: none a stranger there,
Iach. So merry, and so gamesome: he is call'd
Iach. The Britaine Reueller.
Imo. Imo.
Imo. When he was heere
Imo. He did incline to sadnesse, and oft times
Imo. Not knowing why.
Iach. I neuer saw him sad.
Iach. There is a Frenchman his Companion, one
Iach. An eminent Monsieur, that it seemes much loues
Iach. A Gallian‑Girle at home. He furnaces
Iach. The thicke sighes from him; whiles the iolly Britaine,
Iach. (Your Lord I meane) laughes from's free lungs: cries oh,
Iach. Can my sides hold, to think that man who knowes
Iach. By History, Report, or his owne proofe
Iach. What woman is, yea what she cannot choose
Iach. But must be: will's free houres languish:
Iach. For assured bondage?