Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Sil. Sil.
Sil. Sir Eglamore, a thousand times good morrow.
Eg. Eg.
Eg. As many (worthy lady) to your selfe:
Eg. According to your Ladiships impose,
Eg. I am thus early come, to know what seruice
Eg. It is your pleasure to command me in.
Sil. Oh Eglamoure, thou art a Gentleman:
Sil. Thinke not I flatter, (for I sweare I doe not)
Sil. Valiant, wise, remorse‑ful, well accomplish'd.
Sil. Thou art not ignorant what deere good will
Sil. I beare vnto the banish'd Ualentine:
Sil. Nor how my father would enforce me marry
Sil. Vaine Thurio, (whom my very soule abhor'd.)
Sil. Thy selfe hast lou'd; and I haue heard thee say
Sil. No griefe did euer come so neere thy heart
Sil. As when thy Lady and thy true‑loue dide,
Sil. Vpon whose Graue thou vow'dst pure chastitie:
Sil. Sir Eglamoure: I would to Valentine,