Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Pand. And mak'st an oath the suretie for thy truth,
Pand. Against an oath the truth, thou art vnsure
Pand. To sweare, sweares onely not to be forsworne,
Pand. Else what a mockerie should it be to sweare?
Pand. But thou dost sweare, onely to be forsworne,
Pand. And most forsworne, to keepe what thou dost sweare,
Pand. Therefore thy later vowes, against thy first,
Pand. Is in thy selfe rebellion to thy selfe:
Pand. And better conquest neuer canst thou make,
Pand. Then arme thy constant and thy nobler parts
Pand. Against these giddy loose suggestions:
Pand. Vpon which better part, our prayrs come in,
Pand. If thou vouchsafe them. But if not, then know
Pand. The perill of our curses light on thee
Pand. So heauy, as thou shalt not shake them off
Pand. But in despaire, dye vnder their blacke weight.
Aust. Aust.
Aust. Rebellion, flat rebellion.
Bast. Bast.
Bast. Wil't not be?