Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Duk. Duk.
Duk. Beshrew me sir, but if he make this good
Duk. He is as worthy for an Empresse loue,
Duk. As meet to be an Emperors Councellor:
Duk. Well, Sir: this Gentleman is come to me
Duk. With Commendation from great Potentates,
Duk. And heere he meanes to spend his time a while,
Duk. I thinke 'tis no vn‑welcome newes to you.
Ual. Ual.
Ual. Should I haue wish'd a thing, it had beene he.
Duk. Welcome him then according to his worth:
Duk. Siluia, I speake to you, and you Sir Thurio,
Duk. For Ualentine, I need not cite him to it,
Duk. I will send him hither to you presently.
Val. Val.
Val. This is the Gentleman I told your Ladiship
Val. Had come along with me, but that his Mistresse
Val. Did hold his eyes, lockt in her Christall lookes.
Sil. Sil.