Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
Title: Search
Pro. As one relying on your Lordships will,
Pro. And not depending on his friendly wish.
Ant. Ant.
Ant. My will is something sorted with his wish:
Ant. Muse not that I thus sodainly proceed;
Ant. For what I will, I will, and there an end:
Ant. I am resolu'd that thou shalt spend some time
Ant. With Valentinus, in the Emperors Court:
Ant. What maintenance he from his friends receiues,
Ant. Like exhibition thou shalt haue from me,
Ant. To morrow be in readinesse, to goe,
Ant. Excuse it not: for I am peremptory.
Pro. Pro.
Pro. My Lord I cannot be so soone prouided,
Pro. Please you deliberate a day or two.
Ant. Look what thou want'st shalbe sent after thee:
Ant. No more of stay: to morrow thou must goe;
Ant. Come on, Panthmo; you shall be imployd,
Ant. To hasten on his Expedition.