Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Aga. Doe in our eyes, begin to loose their glosse;
Aga. Yea, and like faire Fruit in an vnholdsome dish,
Aga. Are like to rot vntasted: goe and tell him,
Aga. We came to speake with him; and you shall not sinne,
Aga. If you doe say, we thinke him ouer proud,
Aga. And vnder honest; in selfe‑assumption greater
Aga. Then in the note of iudgement: & worthier then himselfe
Aga. Here tends the sauage strangenesse he puts on,
Aga. Disguise the holy strength of their command:
Aga. And vnder write in an obseruing kinde
Aga. His humorous predominance, yea watch
Aga. His pettish lines, his ebs, his flowes, as if
Aga. The passage and whole carriage of this action
Aga. Rode on his tyde. Goe tell him this, and adde,
Aga. That if he ouerhold his price so much,
Aga. Weele none of him; but let him, like an Engin
Aga. Not portable, lye vnder this report.
Aga. Bring action hither, this cannot goe to warre:
Aga. A stirring Dwarfe, we doe allowance giue,
Aga. Before a sleeping Gyant: tell him so.