Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Pau. I am sorry for’t;
Pau. All faults I make, when I shall come to know them,
Pau. I do repent: Alas, I haue shew’d too much
Pau. The rashnesse of a woman: he is toucht
Pau. To th’Noble heart. What’s gone, and what’s past helpe
Pau. Should be past greefe: Do not receiue affliction
Pau. At my petition; I beseech you, rather
Pau. Let me be punish’d, that haue minded you
Pau. Of what you should forget. Now (good my Liege)
Pau. Sir, Royall Sir, forgiue a foolish woman:
Pau. The loue I bore your Queene (Lo, foole againe)
Pau. Ile speake of her no more, nor of your Children:
Pau. Ile not remember you of my owne Lord,
Pau. (Who is lost too:) take your patience to you,
Pau. And Ile say nothing.
Leo. Leo.
Leo. Thou didst speake but well,
Leo. When most the truth: which I receyue much better,
Leo. Then to be pittied of thee. Prethee bring me
Leo. To the dead bodies of my Queene, and Sonne,