Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Leo. Haue Bench’d, and rear’d to Worship, who may’st see
Leo. Plainely, as Heauen sees Earth, and Earth sees Heauen,
Leo. How I am gall’d, might’st be‑spice a Cup,
Leo. To giue mine Enemy a lasting Winke:
Leo. Which Draught to me, were cordiall.
Cam. Cam.
Cam. Sir (my Lord)
Cam. I could doe this, and that with no rash Potion,
Cam. But with a lingring Dram, that should not worke
Cam. Maliciously, like Poyson: But I cannot
Cam. Beleeue this Crack to be in my dread Mistresse
Cam. (So soueraignely being Honorable.)
Cam. I haue lou’d thee,
Leo. Leo.
Leo. Make that thy question, and goe rot:
Leo. Do’st thinke I am so muddy, so vnsetled,
Leo. To appoint my selfe in this vexation?
Leo. Sully the puritie and whitenesse of my Sheetes
Leo. (Which to preserue, is Sleepe; which being spotted,
Leo. Is Goades, Thornes, Nettles, Tayles of Waspes)