Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Du. Sen. And therefore sit you downe in gentlenesse,
Du. Sen. And take vpon command, what helpe we haue
Du. Sen. That to your wanting may be ministred.
Orl. Orl.
Orl. Then but forbeare your food a little while:
Orl. Whiles (like a Doe) I go to finde my Fawne,
Orl. And giue it food. There is an old poore man,
Orl. Who after me, hath many a weary steppe
Orl. Limpt in pure loue: till he be first suffic'd,
Orl. Opprest with two weake euils, age, and hunger,
Orl. I will not touch a bit.
Duke Sen. Duke Sen.
Duke Sen. Go finde him out.
Duke Sen. And we will nothing waste till you returne.
Orl. I thanke ye, and be blest for your good comfort.
Du. Sen. Du. Sen.
Du. Sen. Thou seest, we are not all alone vnhappie:
Du. Sen. This wide and vniuersall Theater
Du. Sen. Presents more wofull Pageants then the Sceane