Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Const. But (on this day) let Sea‑men feare no wracke,
Const. No bargaines breake that are not this day made;
Const. This day all things begun, come to ill end,
Const. Yea, faith it selfe to hollow falshood change.
Fra. Fra.
Fra. By heauen Lady, you shall haue no cause
Fra. To curse the faire proceedings of this day:
Fra. Haue I not pawn'd to you my Maiesty?
Const. Const.
Const. You haue beguil'd me with a counterfeit
Const. Resembling Maiesty, which being touch'd and tride,
Const. Proues valuelesse: you are forsworne, forsworne,
Const. You came in Armes to spill mine enemies bloud,
Const. But now in Armes, you strengthen it with yours.
Const. The grapling vigor, and rough frowne of Warre
Const. Is cold in amitie, and painted peace,
Const. And our oppression hath made vp this league:
Const. Arme, arme, you heauens, against these periur'd Kings,
Const. A widdow cries, be husband to me (heauens)
Const. Let not the howres of this vngodly day