Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Qu. Qu.
Qu. I vnderstand you not, my greefes are double.
Ber. Ber.
Ber. Honest plain words, best pierce the ears of griefe
Ber. And by these badges vnderstand the King,
Ber. For your faire sakes haue we neglected time,
Ber. Plaid foule play with our oaths: your beautie Ladies
Ber. Hath much deformed vs, fashioning our humors
Ber. Euen to the opposed end of our intents.
Ber. And what in vs hath seem'd ridiculous:
Ber. As Loue is full of vnbefitting straines,
Ber. All wanton as a childe, skipping and vaine.
Ber. Form'd by the eie, and therefore like the eie.
Ber. Full of straying shapes, of habits, and of formes
Ber. Varying in subiects as the eie doth roule,
Ber. To euerie varied obiect in his glance:
Ber. Which partie‑coated presence of loose loue
Ber. Put on by vs, if in your heauenly eies,
Ber. Haue misbecom'd our oathes and grauities.
Ber. Those heauenlie eies that looke into these faults,