Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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1 Sen. To bring it into danger.
1 Sen. If Wrongs be euilles, and inforce vs kill,
1 Sen. What Folly 'tis, to hazard life for Ill.
Alci. Alci.
Alci. My Lord.
1. Sen. 1. Sen.
1. Sen. You cannot make grosse sinnes looke cleare,
1. Sen. To reuenge is no Valour, but to beare.
Alci. My Lords, then vnder fauour, pardon me,
Alci. If I speake like a Captaine.
Alci. Why do fond men expose themselues to Battell,
Alci. And not endure all threats? Sleepe vpon't,
Alci. And let the Foes quietly cut their Throats
Alci. Without repugnancy? If there be
Alci. Such Valour in the bearing, what make wee
Alci. Abroad? Why then, Women are more valiant
Alci. That stay at home, if Bearing carry it:
Alci. And the Asse, more Captaine then the Lyon?
Alci. The fellow loaden with Irons, wiser then the Iudge?