Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Val. Cesario, you are like to be much aduanc'd, he hath known
Val. you but three dayes, and already you are no stranger.
Vio. Vio.
Vio. You either feare his humour, or my negligence,
Vio. that you call in question the continuance of his loue. Is
Vio. he inconstant sir, in his fauours.
Val. Val.
Val. No beleeue me.
Val. Enter Duke, Curio, and Attendants.
Vio. I thanke you: heere comes the Count.
Duke. Duke.
Duke. Who saw Cesario hoa?
Vio. On your attendance my Lord heere.
Du. Du.
Du. Stand you a‑while aloofe. Cesario,
Du. Thou knowst no lesse, but all: I haue vnclasp'd
Du. To thee the booke euen of my secret soule.
Du. Therefore good youth, addresse thy gate vnto her,