Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Imo. Since doubting things go ill, often hurts more
Imo. Then to be sure they do. For Certainties
Imo. Either are past remedies; or timely knowing,
Imo. The remedy then borne. Discouer to me
Imo. What both you spur and stop.
Iach' Iach'
Iach' Had I this cheeke
Iach' To bathe my lips vpon: this hand, whose touch,
Iach' (Whose euery touch) would force the Feelers soule
Iach' To'th'oath of loyalty. This obiect, which
Iach' Takes prisoner the wild motion of mine eye,
Iach' Fiering it onely heere, should I (damn'd then)
Iach' Slauer
Iach' The Tragedy of Cymbeline.
Iach' Slauuer with lippes as common as the stayres
Iach' That mount the Capitoll: Ioyne gripes, with hands
Iach' Made hard with hourely falshood (falshood as
Iach' With labour:) then by peeping in an eye
Iach' Base and illustrious as the smoakie light
Iach' That's fed with stinking Tallow: it were fit