Bene.
borne, they haue the truth of this from Hero, they seeme
Bene. to pittie the Lady: it seemes her affections haue the full
Bene. am censur'd, they say I will beare my selfe proudly, if I
Bene. perceiue the loue come from her: they say too, that she
Bene. will rather die than giue any signe of affection: I did ne
Bene. uer thinke to marry, I must not seeme proud, happy are
Bene. they that heare their detractions, and can put them to
Bene. mending: they say the Lady is faire, 'tis a truth, I can
Bene. beare them witnesse: and vertuous, tis so, I cannot re
Bene. prooue it, and wise, but for louing me, by my troth it is
Bene. no addition to her witte, nor no great argument of her
Bene. folly; for I wil be horribly in loue with her, I may chance
Bene. on mee, because I haue rail'd so long against marriage:
Bene.
but doth not the appetite alter