Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Ma. Ma.
Ma. What's that to th'purpose?
To. To.
To. Why he ha's three thousand ducates a yeare.
Ma. I, but hee'l haue but a yeare in all these ducates:
Ma. He's a very foole, and a prodigall.
To. Fie, that you'l say so: he playes o'th Viol‑de‑gam
To. boys, and speaks three or four languages word for word
To. without booke, & hath all the good gifts of nature.
Ma. He hath indeed, almost naturall: for besides that
Ma. he's a foole, he's a great quarreller: and but that hee hath
Ma. the gift of a Coward, to allay the gust he hath in quarrel
Ma. ling, 'tis thought among the prudent, he would quickely
Ma. haue the gift of a graue.
Tob. Tob.
Tob. By this hand they are scoundrels and substra
Tob. ctors that say so of him. Who are they?