Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
Title: Search
Oli. Oli.
Oli. What, you wrastle to morrow before the new
Oli. Duke.
Cha. Cha.
Cha. Marry doe I sir: and I came to acquaint you
Cha. with a matter: I am giuen sir secretly to vnderstand, that
Cha. your yonger brother Orlando hath a disposition to come
Cha. in disguis'd against mee to try a fall: to morrow sir I
Cha. wrastle for my credit, and hee that escapes me without
Cha. some broken limbe, shall acquit him well: your brother
Cha. is but young and tender, and for your loue I would bee
Cha. loth to foyle him, as I must for my owne honour if hee
Cha. come in: therefore out of my loue to you, I came hither
Cha. to acquaint you withall, that either you might stay him
Cha. from his intendment, or brooke such disgrace well as he
Cha. shall runne into, in that it is a thing of his owne search,
Cha. and altogether against my will.
Oli. Charles, I thanke thee for thy loue to me, which
Oli. thou shalt finde I will most kindly requite: I had my