Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Le Beu. High commendation, true applause, and loue;
Le Beu. Yet such is now the Dukes condition,
Le Beu. That he misconsters all that you haue done:
Le Beu. The Duke is humorous, what he is indeede
Le Beu. More suites you to conceiue, then I to speake of.
Orl. Orl.
Orl. I thanke you Sir; and pray you tell me this,
Orl. Which of the two was daughter of the Duke,
Orl. That here was at the Wrastling?
Le Beu. Le Beu.
Le Beu. Neither his daughter, if we iudge by manners,
Le Beu. But yet indeede the taller is his daughter,
Le Beu. The other is daughter to the banish'd Duke,
Le Beu. And here detain'd by her vsurping Vncle
Le Beu. To keepe his daughter companie, whose loues
Le Beu. Are deerer then the naturall bond of Sisters:
Le Beu. But I can tell you, that of late this Duke
Le Beu. Hath tane displeasure 'gainst his gentle Neece,
Le Beu. Ground vpon no other argument,
Le Beu. But that the people praise her for her vertues,