Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Du Sen. Welcome: set downe your venerable bur
Du Sen. then, and let him feede.
Orl. Orl.
Orl. I thanke you most for him.
Ad. Ad.
Ad. So had you neede,
Ad. I scarce can speake to thanke you for my selfe.
Du. Sen. Du. Sen.
Du. Sen. Welcome, fall too: I wil not trouble you,
Du. Sen. As yet to question you about your fortunes:
Du. Sen. Giue vs some Musicke, and good Cozen, sing.
Du. Sen. Song.
Du. Sen. Blow, blow, thou winter winde,
Du. Sen. Thou art not so vnkinde, as mans ingratitude
Du. Sen. Thy tooth is not so keene, because thou art not seene,
Du. Sen. although thy breath be rude.
Du. Sen. Heigh ho, sing heigh ho, vnto the greene holly,
Du. Sen. Most frendship, is fayning; most Louing, meere folly:
Du. Sen. The heigh ho, the holly,
Du. Sen. This Life is most iolly.