Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Pro. And now I must be as vnjust to Thurio,
Pro. Vnder the colour of commending him,
Pro. I haue accesse my owne loue to prefer.
Pro. But Siluia is too faire, too true, too holy,
Pro. To be corrupted with my worthlesse guifts;
Pro. When I protest true loyalty to her,
Pro. She twits me with my falsehood to my friend;
Pro. When to her beauty I commend my vowes,
Pro. She bids me thinke how I haue bin forsworne
Pro. In breaking faith with Iulia, whom I lou'd;
Pro. And notwithstanding all her sodaine quips,
Pro. The least whereof would quell a louers hope:
Pro. Yet (Spaniel‑like) the more she spurnes my loue,
Pro. The more it growes and fawneth on her still;
Pro. But here comes Thurio; now must we to her window,
Pro. And giue some euening Musique to her eare.
Th. Th.
Th. How now, sir Protheus, are you crept before vs?
Pro. Pro.
Pro. I gentle Thurio, for you know that loue