Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Sol. An ag'd Interpreter, though yong in dayes:
Sol. Before proud Athens hee's set downe by this,
Sol. Whose fall the marke of his Ambition is.
Sol. Exit.
Sol. [Act 5, Scene 4]
Sol. Trumpets sound. Enter Alcibiades with his Powers
Sol. before Athens.
Alc. Alc.
Alc. Sound to this Coward, and lasciuious Towne,
Alc. Our terrible approach.
Alc. Sounds a Parly.
Alc. The Senators appeare vpon the wals.
Alc. Till now you haue gone on, and fill'd the time
Alc. With all Licentious measure, making your willes
Alc. The scope of Iustice. Till now, my selfe and such
Alc. As slept within the shadow of your power
Alc. Haue wander'd with our trauerst Armes, and breath'd
Alc. Our sufferance vainly: Now the time is flush,
Alc. When crouching Marrow in the bearer strong
Alc. Cries (of it selfe) no more: Now breathlesse wrong,