Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Hect. Haue gloz'd, but superficially; not much
Hect. Vnlike young men, whom Aristotle thought
Hect. Vnfit to heare Morall Philosophie.
Hect. The Reasons you alledge, do more conduce
Hect. To the hot passion of distemp'red blood,
Hect. Then to make vp a free determination
Hect. 'Twixt right and wrong: For pleasure, and reuenge,
Hect. Haue eares more deafe then Adders, to the voyce
Hect. Of any true decision. Nature craues
Hect. All dues be rendred to their Owners: now
Hect. What neerer debt in all humanity,
Hect. Then Wife is to the Husband? If this law
Hect. Of Nature be corrupted through affection,
Hect. And that great mindes of partiall indulgence,
Hect. To their benummed wills resist the same,
Hect. There is a Law in each well‑ordred Nation,
Hect. To curbe those raging appetites that are
Hect. Most disobedient and refracturie.
Hect. If Helen then be wife to Sparta's King
Hect. (As it is knowne she is) these Morall Lawes