1766-7 Ham. I truly, for the power of beautie will sooner | transforme ho- | |
1767-8 nestie from what it is to a bawde, then the | force of honestie can trans- | |
1768-9 late beautie into his likenes, | this was sometime a paradox, but now the | |
1769-70 time giues it | proofe, I did loue you once. | |
1771 Oph. Indeed my Lord you made me belieue so. | 3.1.115 |
1772-3 Ham. You should not haue beleeu'd me, for vertue cannot so | |
1773-4 {euocutat} <innocculate> our old stock, but we shall relish of it, I loued you not. | |