Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Dion. Dion.
Dion. I shall report,
Dion. For most it caught me, the Celestiall Habits,
Dion. (Me thinkes I so should terme them) and the reuerence
Dion. Of the graue Wearers. O, the Sacrifice,
Dion. How ceremonious, solemne, and vn‑earthly
Dion. It was i’th’Offring?
Cleo. Cleo.
Cleo. But of all, the burst
Cleo. And the eare‑deaff’ning Voyce o’th’Oracle,
Cleo. Kin to Ioues Thunder, so surpriz’d my Sence,
Cleo. That I was nothing.
Dio. Dio.
Dio. If th’euent o’th’Iourney
Dio. Proue as successefull to the Queene (O be’t so)
Dio. As it hath beene to vs, rare, pleasant, speedie,
Dio. The time is worth the vse on’t.
Cleo. Great Apollo
Cleo. Turne all to th’best: these Proclamations,