Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Men. Vnto the appetite; and affection common
Men. Of the whole body, the Belly answer'd.
2. Cit. 2. Cit.
2. Cit. Well sir, what answer made the Belly.
Men. Men.
Men. Sir, I shall tell you with a kinde of Smile,
Men. Which ne're came from the Lungs, but euen thus:
Men. For looke you I may make the belly Smile,
Men. As well as speake, it taintingly replyed
Men. To'th'discontented Members, the mutinous parts
Men. That enuied his receite: euen so most fitly,
Men. As you maligne our Senators, for that
Men. They are not such as you.
2. Cit. Your Bellies answer: What
2. Cit. The Kingly crown'd head, the vigilant eye,
2. Cit. The Counsailor Heart, the Arme our Souldier,
2. Cit. Our Steed the Legge, the Tongue our Trumpeter,
2. Cit. With other Muniments and petty helps
2. Cit. In this our Fabricke, if that they⸺