Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
Title: Search
Tit. Oh here's Seruilius: now wee shall know some
Tit. answere.
Seru. Seru.
Seru. If I might beseech you Gentlemen, to repayre
Seru. some other houre, I should deriue much from't. For tak't
Seru. of my soule, my Lord leanes wondrously to discontent:
Seru. His comfortable temper has forsooke him, he's much out
Seru. of health, and keepes his Chamber.
Luci. Luci.
Luci. Many do keepe their Chambers, are not sicke:
Luci. And if it be so farre beyond his health,
Luci. Me thinkes he should the sooner pay his debts,
Luci. And make a cleere way to the Gods.
Seruil. Seruil.
Seruil. Good Gods.
Titus. Titus.
Titus. We cannot take this for answer, sir.
Flaminius Flaminius
Flaminius within.
Flaminius Seruilius helpe, my Lord, my Lord.