Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Oli. meanes or other: for I assure thee, (and almost with
Oli. teares I speake it) there is not one so young, and so vil
Oli. lanous this day liuing. I speake but brotherly of him,
Oli. but should I anathomize him to thee, as hee is, I must
Oli. blush, and weepe, and thou must looke pale and
Oli. wonder.
Cha. Cha.
Cha. I am heartily glad I came hither to you: if hee
Cha. come to morrow, Ile giue him his payment: if euer hee
Cha. goe alone againe, Ile neuer wrastle for prize more: and
Cha. so God keepe your worship.
Cha. Exit.
Cha. Farewell good Charles. Now will I stirre this Game
Cha. ster: I hope I shall see an end of him; for my soule (yet
Cha. I know not why) hates nothing more then he: yet hee's
Cha. gentle, neuer school'd, and yet learned, full of noble
Cha. deuise, of all sorts enchantingly beloued, and indeed
Cha. so much in the heart of the world, and especially of my
Cha. owne people, who best know him, that I am altogether
Cha. misprised: but it shall not be so long, this wrastler shall