Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Du. Du.
Du. Deere Lad, beleeue it;
Du. For they shall yet belye thy happy yeeres,
Du. That say thou art a man: Dianas lip
Du. Is not more smooth, and rubious: thy small pipe
Du. Is as the maidens organ, shrill, and sound,
Du. And all is semblatiue a womans part.
Du. I know thy constellation is right apt
Du. For this affayre: some foure or fiue attend him,
Du. All if you will: for I my selfe am best
Du. When least in companie: prosper well in this,
Du. And thou shalt liue as freely as thy Lord,
Du. To call his fortunes thine.
Vio. Vio.
Vio. Ile do my best
Vio. To woe your Lady: yet a barrefull strife,
Vio. Who ere I woe, my selfe would be his wife.
Vio. Exeunt.
Vio. Scena Quinta.
Vio. [Act 1, Scene 5]