Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Ros. Wrastler?
Orl. Orl.
Orl. No faire Princesse: he is the generall challenger,
Orl. I come but in as others do, to try with him the strength
Orl. of my youth.
Cel. Cel.
Cel. Yong Gentleman, your spirits are too bold for
Cel. your yeares: you haue seene cruell proofe of this mans
Cel. strength, if you saw your selfe with your eies, or knew
Cel. your selfe with your iudgment, the feare of your aduen
Cel. ture would counsel you to a more equall enterprise. We
Cel. pray you for your owne sake to embrace your own safe
Cel. tie, and giue ouer this attempt.
Ros. Ros.
Ros. Do yong Sir, your reputation shall not therefore
Ros. be misprised: we wil make it our suite to the Duke, that
Ros. the wrastling might not go forward.
Orl. I beseech you, punish mee not with your harde
Orl. thoughts, wherein I confesse me much guiltie to denie