Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Val. Omitting the sweet benefit of time
Val. To cloath mine age with Angel‑like perfection:
Val. Yet hath Sir Protheus (for that's his name)
Val. Made vse, and faire aduantage of his daies:
Val. His yeares but yong, but his experience old:
Val. His head vn‑mellowed, but his Iudgement ripe;
Val. And, in a word (for far behinde his worth
Val. Comes all the praises that I now bestow.)
Val. C
Val. He
Val. The two Gentlemen of Uerona.
Val. He is compleat in feature, and in minde,
Val. With all good grace, to grace a Gentleman.
Duk. Duk.
Duk. Beshrew me sir, but if he make this good
Duk. He is as worthy for an Empresse loue,
Duk. As meet to be an Emperors Councellor:
Duk. Well, Sir: this Gentleman is come to me
Duk. With Commendation from great Potentates,
Duk. And heere he meanes to spend his time a while,