Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Iohn. Iohn.
Iohn. Come, let vs to the banquet.
Iohn. Ex. manet Clau.
Clau. Clau.
Clau. Thus answere I in name of Benedicke,
Clau. But heare these ill newes with the eares of Claudio:
Clau. 'Tis certaine so, the Prince woes for himselfe:
Clau. Friendship is constant in all other things,
Clau. Saue in the Office and affaires of loue:
Clau. Therefore all hearts in loue vse their owne tongues.
Clau. Let euerie eye negotiate for it selfe,
Clau. And trust no Agent: for beautie is a witch,
Clau. Against whose charmes, faith melteth into blood:
Clau. This is an accident of hourely proofe,
Clau. Which I mistrusted not. Farewell therefore Hero.
Clau. Enter Benedicke.
Ben. Ben.
Ben. Count Claudio.
Clau. Yea, the same.