Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Bast. But for my hand, as vnattempted yet,
Bast. Like a poore begger, raileth on the rich.
Bast. Well, whiles I am a begger, I will raile,
Bast. And say there is no sin but to be rich:
Bast. And being rich, my vertue then shall be,
Bast. To say there is no vice, but beggerie:
Bast. Since Kings breake faith vpon commoditie,
Bast. Gaine be my Lord, for I will worship thee.
Bast. Exit.
Bast. Actus Secundus
Bast. [Act 3, Scene 1]
Bast. Enter Constance, Arthur, and Salisbury.
Con. Con.
Con. Gone to be married? Gone to sweare a peace?
Con. False blood to false blood ioyn'd. Gone to be freinds?
Con. Shall Lewis haue Blaunch, and Blaunch those Prouinces?
Con. It is not so; thou hast mispoke, misheard,
Con. Be well aduis'd, tell ore thy tale againe.
Con. It cannot be, thou do'st but say 'tis so.
Con. I trust I may not trust thee, for thy word