Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Aron. Sweare that he shall, and then I will begin.
Luci. Luci.
Luci. Who should I sweare by,
Luci. Thou beleeuest no God,
Luci. That graunted, how can'st thou beleeue an oath?
Aron. Aron.
Aron. What if I do not, as indeed I do not,
Aron. Yet for I know thou art Religious,
Aron. And hast a thing within thee, called Conscience,
Aron. With twenty Popish trickes and Ceremonies,
Aron. Which I haue seene thee carefull to obserue:
Aron. Therefore I vrge thy oath, for that I know
Aron. An Ideot holds his Bauble for a God,
Aron. And keepes the oath which by that God he sweares,
Aron. To that Ile vrge him: therefore thou shalt vow
Aron. By that same God, what God so ere it be
Aron. That thou adorest, and hast in reuerence,
Aron. To saue my Boy, to nourish and bring him vp,
Aron. Ore else I will discouer nought to thee.