Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Vlis. Vlis.
Vlis. He doth relye on none,
Vlis. But carries on the streame of his dispose,
Vlis. Without obseruance or respect of any,
Vlis. In will peculiar, and in selfe admission.
Aga. Aga.
Aga. Why, will he not vpon our Faire request,
Aga. Vntent this person, and share the ayre with vs?
Vlis. Things small as nothing, fore requests sake onely
Vlis. He makes important; possest he is with greatnesse,
Vlis. And speakes not to himselfe, but with a pride
Vlis. That quarrels at selfe‑breath. Imagin'd wroth
Vlis. Holds in his bloud such swolne and hot discourse,
Vlis. That twixt his mentall and his actiue parts,
Vlis. Kingdome'd Achilles in commotion rages,
Vlis. And batters gainst it selfe; what should I say?
Vlis. He is so plaguy proud, that the death tokens of it,
Vlis. Cry no recouery.
Ag. Ag.