Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Alc. (And Honour in him, which buyes out his fault)
Alc. But with a Noble Fury, and faire spirit,
Alc. Seeing his Reputation touch'd to death,
Alc. He did oppose his Foe:
Alc. And with such sober and vnnoted passion
Alc. He did behooue his anger ere 'twas spent,
Alc. As if he had but prou'd an Argument.
1 Sen. 1 Sen.
1 Sen. You vndergo too strict a Paradox,
1 Sen. Striuing to make an vgly deed looke faire:
1 Sen. Your words haue tooke such paines, as if they labour'd
1 Sen. To bring Man‑slaughter into forme, and set Quarrelling
1 Sen. Vpon the head of Valour; which indeede
1 Sen. Is Valour mis‑begot, and came into the world,
1 Sen. When Sects, and Factions were newly borne.
1 Sen. Hee's truly Valiant, that can wisely suffer
1 Sen. The worst that man can breath,
1 Sen. And make his Wrongs, his Out‑sides,
1 Sen. To weare them like his Rayment, carelessely,
1 Sen. And ne're preferre his iniuries to his heart,