Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Sil. To Mantua, where I heare, he makes abord;
Sil. And, for the waies are dangerous to passe,
Sil. I doe desire thy worthy company,
Sil. Vpon whose faith and honor, I repose.
Sil. Vrge not my fathers anger, (Eglamoure),
Sil. But thinke vpon my griefe (a Ladies griefe)
Sil. And on the justice of my flying hence
Sil. To keep me from a most unholy match,
Sil. Which heauen and fortune still rewards with plagues.
Sil. I doe desire thee, euen from a heart
Sil. As full of sorrowes, as the Sea of sands,
Sil. To beare me company, and goe with me:
Sil. If not, to hide what I have said to thee,
Sil. That I may venture to depart alone.
Egl. Egl.
Egl. Madam, I pity much your grieuances;
Egl. Which, since I know they vertuously are plac'd,
Egl. I giue consent to goe along with you,
Egl. Wreaking as little what betideth me,
Egl. As much, I wish all good befortune you.