Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Kent. Kent.
Kent. Sir, in good faith, in sincere verity,
Kent. Vnder th'allowance of your great aspect,
Kent. Whose influence like the wreath of radient fire
Kent. On flickring Phoebus front.
Corn. Corn.
Corn. What mean'st by this?
Kent. To go out of my dialect, which you discommend
Kent. so much; I know Sir, I am no flatterer, he that beguild
Kent. you in a plaine accent, was a plaine Knaue, which
Kent. for my part I will not be, though I should win your
Kent. displeasure to entreat me too't.
Corn. What was th'offence you gaue him?
Ste. Ste.
Ste. I neuer gaue him any:
Ste. It pleas'd the King his Master very late
Ste. To strike at me vpon his misconstruction,
Ste. When he compact, and flattering his displeasure