Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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1 Sen. To bring Man‑slaughter into forme, and set Quarrelling
1 Sen. Vpon the head of Valour; which indeede
1 Sen. Is Valour mis‑begot, and came into the world,
1 Sen. When Sects, and Factions were newly borne.
1 Sen. Hee's truly Valiant, that can wisely suffer
1 Sen. The worst that man can breath,
1 Sen. And make his Wrongs, his Out‑sides,
1 Sen. To weare them like his Rayment, carelessely,
1 Sen. And ne're preferre his iniuries to his heart,
1 Sen. To bring it into danger.
1 Sen. If Wrongs be euilles, and inforce vs kill,
1 Sen. What Folly 'tis, to hazard life for Ill.
Alci. Alci.
Alci. My Lord.
1. Sen. 1. Sen.
1. Sen. You cannot make grosse sinnes looke cleare,
1. Sen. To reuenge is no Valour, but to beare.
Alci. My Lords, then vnder fauour, pardon me,
Alci. If I speake like a Captaine.