Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Gui. Play Iudge, and Executioner, all himselfe?
Gui. For we do feare the Law. What company
Gui. Discouer you abroad?
Bel. Bel.
Bel. No single soule
Bel. Can we set eye on: but in all safe reason
Bel. He must haue some Attendants. Though his Honor
Bel. Was nothing but mutation, I, and that
Bel. From one bad thing to worse: Not Frenzie,
Bel. Not absolute madnesse could so farre haue rau'd
Bel. To bring him heere alone: although perhaps
Bel. It may be heard at Court, that such as wee
Bel. Caue heere, hunt heere, are Out‑lawes, and in time
Bel. May make some stronger head, the which he hearing,
Bel. (As it is like him) might breake out, and sweare
Bel. Heel'd fetch vs in, yet is't not probable
Bel. To come alone, either he so vndertaking,
Bel. Or they so suffering: then on good ground we feare,
Bel. If we do feare this Body hath a taile
Bel. More perillous then the head.