Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Du. Pro.
Du. The two Gentlemen of Uerona.
Pro. Pro.
Pro. And that (my Lord) I shall be loath to doe:
Pro. 'Tis an ill office for a Gentleman,
Pro. Especially against his very friend.
Du. Du.
Du. Where your good word cannot aduantage him,
Du. Your slander neuer can endamage him;
Du. Therefore the office is indifferent,
Du. Being entreated to it by your friend.
Pro. You haue preuail'd (my Lord) if I can doe it
Pro. By ought that I can speake in his dispraise,
Pro. She shall not long continue loue to him:
Pro. But say this weede her loue from Valentine,
Pro. It followes not that she will loue sir Thurio.
Th. Th.
Th. Therefore, as you vnwind her loue from him;
Th. Least it should rauell, and be good to none,