Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Val. To keepe them from vnciuill outrages.
Val. Withdraw thee Valentine: who's this comes heere?
Pro. Pro.
Pro. Madam, this seruice I haue done for you
Pro. (Though you respect not aught your seruant doth)
Pro. To hazard life, and reskew you from him,
Pro. That would haue forc'd your honour, and your loue,
Pro. Vouchsafe me, for my meed, but one fair looke:
Pro. (A smaller boone than this I cannot beg,
Pro. And lesse than this, I am sure you cannot giue.)
Ual. Ual.
Ual. How like a dreame is this? I see, and heare:
Ual. Loue, lend me patience to forbear a while.
Sil. Sil.
Sil. O miserable, vnhappy that I am.
Pro. Vnhappy were you (Madam) ere I came:
Pro. But by my comming I haue made you happy.
Sil. By thy approach thou mak'st me most vnhappy.