Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Isab. Isab.
Isab. In briefe, to set the needlesse processe by:
Isab. How I perswaded, how I praid, and kneel'd,
Isab. How he refeld me, and how I replide
Isab. (For this was of much length) the vild conclusion
Isab. I now begin with griefe, and shame to vtter.
Isab. He would not, but by gift of my chaste body
Isab. To his concupiscible intemperate lust
Isab. Release my brother; and after much debatement,
Isab. My sisterly remorse, confutes mine honour,
Isab. And I did yeeld to him: But the next morne betimes,
Isab. His purpose surfetting, he sends a warrant
Isab. For my poore brothers head.
Duke. Duke.
Duke. This is most likely.
Isab. Oh that it were as like as it i true.
Duk. Duk.
Duk. By heauen (fond wretch) yu knowst not what thou (speak'st,
Duk. Or else thou art suborn'd against his honor