Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Dol. With that same weake winde, which enkindled it:
Dol. You taught me how to know the face of right,
Dol. Acquainted me with interest to this Land,
Dol. Yea, thrust this enterprize into my heart,
Dol. And come ye now to tell me Iohn hath made
Dol. His peace with Rome? what is that peace to me?
Dol. I (by the honour of my marriage bed)
Dol. After yong Arthur, claime this Land for mine,
Dol. And now it is halfe conquer'd, must I backe,
Dol. Because that Iohn hath made his peace with Rome?
Dol. Am I Romes slaue? What penny hath Rome borne?
Dol. What men prouided? What munition sent
Dol. To vnder‑prop this Action? Is't not I
Dol. That vnder‑goe this charge? Who else but I,
Dol. And such as to my claime are liable,
Dol. Sweat in this businesse, and maintaine this warre?
Dol. Haue I not heard these Islanders shout out
Dol. Viue le Roy, as I haue bank'd their Townes?
Dol. Haue I not heere the best Cards for the game
Dol. To winne this easie match, plaid for a Crowne?