The Bodleian First Folio

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



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Du. And cannot soone reuolt, and change your minde.

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Du. Vpon this warrant, shall you haue accesse

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Du. Where you, with Siluia, may conferre at large.

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Du. For she is lumpish, heauy, mellancholly,

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Du. And (for your friends sake) will be glad of you;

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Du. Where you may temper her, by your perswasion,

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Du. To hate yong Ualentine, and loue my friend.

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Pro. Pro.

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Pro. As much as I can doe, I will effect:

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Pro. But you sir Thurio, are not sharpe enough:

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Pro. You must lay Lime, to tangle her desires

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Pro. By walefull Sonnets, whose composed Rimes

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Pro. Should be full fraught with seruiceable vowes.

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Du. Du.

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Du. I, much is the force of heauen‑bred Poesie.

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Pro. Pro.

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Pro. Say that vpon the altar of her beauty

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Pro. You sacrifice your teares, your sighes, your heart:

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Pro. Write till your inke be dry; and with your teares

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Pro. Moist it againe, and frame some feeling line,