Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Polon. As may dishonour him; take need of that:
Polon. But Sir, such wanton, wild, and vsuall slips,
Polon. As are Companions noted and most knowne
Polon. To youth and liberty.
Reynol. Reynol.
Reynol. As gaming my Lord.
Polon. Polon.
Polon. I, or drinking, fencing. swearing,
Polon. Quarelling, drabbing. You may goe so farre.
Reynol. My Lord that would dishonour him.
Polon. Faith no, as you may season it in the charge;
Polon. You must not put another scandall on him,
Polon. That hee is open to Incontinencie;
Polon. That's not my meaning: but breath his faults so quaintly,
Polon. That they may seeme the taints of liberty;
Polon. The flash and out‑breake of a fiery minde,
Polon. A sauagenes in vnreclaim'd bloud of generall assault.