Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Du. Se. And fall into our Rusticke Reuelrie:
Du. Se. Play Musicke, and you Brides and Bride‑groomes all,
Du. Se. With measure heap'd in ioy, to'th Measures fall.
Iaq. Iaq.
Iaq. Sir, by your patience: if I heard you rightly,
Iaq. The Duke hath put on a Religious life,
Iaq. And throwne into neglect the pompous Court.
2. Bro. 2. Bro.
2. Bro. He hath.
Iaq. To him will I: out of these conuertites,
Iaq. There is much matter to be heard, and learn'd:
Iaq. you to your former Honor, I bequeath
Iaq. your patience, and your vertue, well deserues it.
Iaq. you to a loue, that your true faith doth merit:
Iaq. you to your land, and loue, and great allies:
Iaq. you to a long, and well‑deserued bed:
Iaq. And you to wrangling, for thy louing voyage
Iaq. Is but for two moneths victuall'd: So to your pleasures,
Iaq. I am for other, then for dancing meazures.