Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Alc. Shall sit and pant in your great Chaires of ease,
Alc. And pursie Insolence shall breake his winde
Alc. With feare and horrid flight.
1. Sen. 1. Sen.
1. Sen. Noble, and young;
1. Sen. When thy first greefes were but a meere conceit,
1. Sen. Ere thou had'st power, or we had cause of feare,
1. Sen. We sent to thee, to giue thy rages Balme,
1. Sen. To wipe out our Ingratitude, with Loues
1. Sen. Aboue their quantitie.
2 2
2 So did we wooe
2 Transformed Timon, to our Citties loue
2 By humble Message, and by promist meanes:
2 We were not all vnkinde, nor all deserue
2 The common stroke of warre.
1 1
1 These walles of ours,
1 Were not erected by their hands, from whom
1 You haue receyu'd your greefe: Nor are they such,