Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Ham. iudgement in such matters, cried in the top of mine) an
Ham. excellent Play; well digested in the Scœnes, set downe
Ham. with as much modestie, as cunning. I remember one said,
Ham. there was no Sallets in the lines, to make the matter sa
Ham. uoury; nor no matter in the phrase, that might indite the
Ham. Author of affection, but cal'd it an honest method. One
Ham. cheefe Speech in it, I cheefely lou'd, 'twas Æneas Tale
Ham. to Dido, and thereabout of it especially, where he speaks
Ham. of Priams slaughter. If it liue in your memory, begin at
Ham. this Line, let me see, let me see: The rugged Pyrrhus like
Ham. th'Hyrcanian Beast. It is not so: it begins with Pyrrhus
Ham. The rugged Pyrrhus, he whose Sable Armes
Ham. Blacke as his purpose, did the night resemble
Ham. When he lay couched in the Ominous Horse,
Ham. Hath now this dread and blacke Complexion smear'd
Ham. With Heraldry more dismall: Head to foote
Ham. Now is he to take Geulles, horridly Trick'd
Ham. With blood of Fathers, Mothers, Daughters, Sonnes,
Ham. Bak'd and impasted with the parching streets,
Ham. That lend a tyrannous, and damned light