Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Fren. E. that, too much, which holds him much to haue.
La. La.
La. Y'are welcome Gentlemen, I will intreate you
La. when you see my sonne, to tell him that his sword can
La. neuer winne the honor that he looses: more Ile intreate X you All's Well that Ends Well. you written to beare along.
La. X
La. you
La. All's Well that Ends Well.
Fren. G. Fren. G.
Fren. G. We serue you Madam in that and all your
Fren. G. worthiest affaires.
La. Not so, but as we change our courtesies,
La. Will you draw neere?
La. Exit.
Hel. Hel.
Hel. Till I haue no wife I haue nothing in France.
Hel. Nothing in France vntill he has no wife:
Hel. Thou shalt haue none Rossillion, none in France,
Hel. Then hast thou all againe: poore Lord, is't I