Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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King. Oh, how hast thou with iealousie infected
King. The sweetnesse of affiance? Shew men dutifull,
King. Why so didst thou: seeme they graue and learned?
King. Why so didst thou. Come they of Noble Family?
King. Why so didst thou. Seeme they religious?
King. Why so didst thou. Or are they spare in diet,
King. Free from grosse passion, or of mirth, or anger,
King. Constant in spirit, not sweruing with the blood,
King. Garnish'd and deck'd in modest complement,
King. Not working with the eye, without the eare,
King. And but in purged iudgement trusting neither,
King. Such and so finely boulted didst thou seeme:
King. And thus thy fall hath left a kinde of blot,
King. To make thee full fraught man, and best indued
King. With some suspition, I will weepe for thee.
King. For this reuolt of thine, me thinkes is like
King. Another fall of Man. Their faults are open,
King. Arrest them to the answer of the Law,
King. And God acquit them of their practises.
Exe. Exe.