Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Isa. Which are as easie broke as they make formes:
Isa. Women? Helpe heauen; men their creation marre
Isa. In profiting by them: Nay, call vs ten times fraile,
Isa. For we are soft, as our complexions are,
Isa. And credulous to false prints.
Ang. Ang.
Ang. I thinke it well:
Ang. And from this testimonie of your owne sex
Ang. (Since I suppose we are made to be no stronger
Ang. Then faults may shake our frames) let me be bold;
Ang. I do arrest your words. Be that you are,
Ang. That is a woman; if you be more, you'r none.
Ang. If you be one (as you are well exprest
Ang. By all externall warrants) shew it now,
Ang. By putting on the destin'd Liuerie.
Isa. Isa.
Isa. I haue no tongue but one; gentle my Lord,
Isa. Let me entreate you speake the former language.
Ang. Plainlie conceiue I loue you.