Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Ber. And in that vow we haue forsworne our Bookes:
Ber. For when would you (my Leege) or you, or you?
Ber. In leaden contemplation haue found out
Ber. Such fiery Numbers as the prompting eyes,
Ber. Of beauties tutors haue inrich'd you with:
Ber. Other slow Arts intirely keepe the braine:
Ber. And therefore finding barraine practizers,
Ber. Scarce shew a haruest of their heauy toyle.
Ber. But Loue first learned in a Ladies eyes,
Ber. Liues not alone emured in the braine:
Ber. But with the motion of all elements,
Ber. Courses as swift as thought in euery power,
Ber. And giues to euery power a double power,
Ber. Aboue their functions and their offices.
Ber. It addes a precious seeing to the eye:
Ber. A Louers eyes will gaze an Eagle blinde.
Ber. A Louers eare will heare the lowest sound.
Ber. When the suspicious head of theft is stopt.
Ber. Loues feeling is more soft and sensible,
Ber. Then are the tender hornes of Cockle Snayles.