Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Fer. Admir'd Miranda,
Fer. Indeede the top of Admiration, worth
Fer. What's deerest to the world: full many a Lady
Fer. I haue ey'd with best regard, and many a time
Fer. Th'harmony of their tongues, hath into bondage
Fer. Brought my too diligent eare: for seuerall vertues
Fer. Haue I lik'd seuerall women, neuer any
Fer. With so full soule, but some defect in her
Fer. Did quarrell with the noblest grace she ow'd,
Fer. And put it to the foile. But you, O you,
Fer. So perfect, and so peerlesse, are created
Fer. Of euerie Creatures best.
Mir. Mir.
Mir. I do not know
Mir. One of my sexe; no womans face remembe,
Mir. Saue from my glasse, mine owne: Nor haue I seene
Mir. More that I may call men, then you good friend,
Mir. And my deere Father: how features are abroad
Mir. I am skillesse of; but by my modestie
Mir. (The iewell in my dower) I would not wish