Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Ang. From thee: euen from thy vertue.
Ang. What's this? what's this? is this her fault, or mine?
Ang. The Tempter, or the Tempted, who sins most? ha?
Ang. Not she: nor doth she tempt: but it is I,
Ang. That, lying by the Violet in the Sunne,
Ang. Doe as the Carrion do's, not as the flowre,
Ang. Corrupt with vertuous season: Can it be,
Ang. That Modesty may more betray our Sence
Ang. Then womans lightnesse? hauing waste ground enough,
Ang. Shall we desire to raze the Sanctuary
Ang. And pitch our euils there? oh fie, fie, fie:
Ang. What dost thou? or what art thou Angelo?
Ang. Dost thou desire her fowly, for those things
Ang. That make her good? oh, let her brother liue:
Ang. Theeues for their robbery haue authority,
Ang. When Iudges steale themselues: what, doe I loue her,
Ang. That I desire to heare her speake againe?
Ang. And feast vpon her eyes? what is't I dreame on?
Ang. Oh cunning enemy, that to catch a Saint,
Ang. With Saints dost bait thy hooke: most dangerous