Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Mar. dyship were best to haue some guard about you, if hee
Mar. come, for sure the man is tainted in's wits.
Ol. Ol.
Ol. Go call him hither.
Ol. Enter Maluolio.
Ol. I am as madde as hee,
Ol. If sad and metrymerry madnesse equall bee.
Ol. How now Maluolio?
Mal. Mal.
Mal. Sweet Lady, ho, ho.
Ol. Smil'st thou? I sent for thee vpon a sad occasion.
Mal. Sad Lady, I could be sad:
Mal. This does make some obstruction in the blood:
Mal. This crosse‑gartering, but what of that?
Mal. If it please the eye of one, it is with me as the very true
Mal. Sonnet is: Please one, and please all.
Mal. Why how doest thou man?