The Bodleian First Folio

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



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Play: The Winter's Tale

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Aut. ragges: and then, death, death.

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Clo. Clo.

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Clo. Alacke poore soule, thou hast need of more rags

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Clo. to lay on thee, rather then haue these off.

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Aut. Aut.

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Aut. Oh sir, the loathsomnesse of them offend mee,

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Aut. more then the stripes I haue receiued, which are mightie

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Aut. ones and millions.

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Clo. Clo.

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Clo. Alas poore man, a million of beating may come

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Clo. to a great matter.

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Aut. Aut.

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Aut. I am rob’d sir, and beaten: my money, and ap­

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Aut. on me.

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Clo. Clo.

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Clo. What, by a horse‑man, or a foot‑man?

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Aut. Aut.

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Aut. A footman (sweet sir) a footman.

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Clo. Clo.