Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Pisa. To yeeld me often tydings. Neither know I
Pisa. What is betide to Cloten, but remaine
Pisa. Perplext in all. The Heauens still must worke:
Pisa. Wherein I am false, I am honest: not true, to be true.
Pisa. These present warres shall finde I loue my Country,
Pisa. Euen to the note o'th'King, or Ile fall in them:
Pisa. All other doubts, by time let them be cleer'd,
Pisa. Fortune brings in some Boats, that are not steer'd.
Pisa. Exit.
Pisa. Scena Quarta.
Pisa. [Act 4, Scene 4]
Pisa. Enter Belarius, Guiderius, & Aruiragus.
Gui. Gui.
Gui. The noyse is round about vs.
Bel. Bel.
Bel. Let vs from it.
Arui. Arui.
Arui. What pleasure Sir, we finde in life, to locke it
Arui. From Action, and Aduenture.