The Bodleian First Folio

A digital facsimile of the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Bodleian Arch. G c.7.



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Act: 3 - Scene: 149

Fra. And tell me how you would bestow your selfe?

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Fra. This royall hand and mine are newly knit,

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Fra. And the coniunction of our inward soules

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Fra. Married in league, coupled, and link'd together

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Fra. With all religious strength of sacred vowes,

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Fra. The latest breath that gaue the sound of words

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Fra. Betweene our kingdomes and our royall selues,

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Fra. And euen before this truce, but new before,

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Fra. No longer then we well could wash our hands,

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Fra. To clap this royall bargaine vp of peace,

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Fra. The fearefull difference of incensed kings:

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Fra. So newly ioyn'd in loue? so strong in both,

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Fra. Vnyoke this seysure, and this kinde regreete?

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Fra. Make such vnconstant children of our selues

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Fra. As now againe to snatch our palme from palme: