Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Fra. Doe glew themselues in sociable griefe,
Fra. Like true, inseparable, faithfull loues,
Fra. Sticking together in calamitie.
Con. Con.
Con. To England, if you will.
Fra. Fra.
Fra. Binde vp your haires.
Con. Yes that I will: and wherefore will I do it?
Con. I tore them from their bonds, and cride aloud,
Con. O, that these hands could so redeeme my sonne,
Con. As they haue giuen these hayres their libertie:
Con. But now I enuie at their libertie,
Con. And will againe commit them to their bonds,
Con. Because my poore childe is a prisoner.
Con. And Father Cardinall, I haue heard you say
Con. That we shall see and know our friends in heauen:
Con. If that be true, I shall see my boy againe;
Con. For since the birth of Caine, the first male‑childe
Con. To him that did but yesterday suspire,