Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Pol. Thus it remaines, and the remainder thus. Perpend,
Pol. I haue a daughter: haue, whil'st she is mine,
Pol. Who in her Dutie and Obedience, marke,
Pol. Hath giuen me this: now gather, and surmise.
Pol. The Letter.
Pol. To the Celestiall, and my Soules Idoll, the most beautified O
Pol. phelia.
Pol. That's an ill Phrase, a vilde Prase, beautified is a vilde
Pol. Phrase: but you shall heare these in her excellent white
Pol. bosome, these.
Qu. Qu.
Qu. Came this from Hamlet to her.
Pol. Pol.
Pol. Good Madam stayThe "y" here is only partially inked. awhile, I will be faithfull.
Pol. Doubt thou, the Starres are fire,
Pol. Doubt, that the Sunne doth moue:
Pol. Doubt Truth to be a Lier,
Pol. Bt never Doubt, I loue.
Pol. O deere Ophelia, I am ill at these Numbers: I haue not Art to
Pol. reckon my grones; but that I loue thee best, oh most Best be