The Bodleian First Folio

A digital facsimile of the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Bodleian Arch. G c.7.



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Bor. Conrade I say.

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Con. Con.

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Con. Here man, I am at thy elbow.

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Bor. Bor.

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Bor. Mas and my elbow itcht, I thought there would

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Bor. a scabbe follow.

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Con. Con.

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Con. I will owe thee an answere for that, and now

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Con. forward with thy tale.

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Bor. Bor.

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Bor. Stand thee close then vnder this penthouse, for it

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Bor. drissels raine, and I will, like a true drunkard, vtter all to

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Bor. thee.

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Watch. Watch.

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Watch. Some treason masters, yet stand close.

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Bor. Bor.

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Bor. Therefore know, I haue earned of Don Iohn a

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Bor. thousand Ducates.

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Con. Con.

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Con. Is it possible that anie villanie should be so deare?