Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Dro. Exit Dromio.
Ant. Ant.
Ant. A trustie villaine sir, that very oft,
Ant. When I am dull with care and melancholly,
Ant. Lightens my humour with his merry iests:
Ant. What will you walke with me about the towne,
Ant. And then goe to my Inne and dine with me?
E. Mar. E. Mar.
E. Mar. I am inuited sir to certaine Marchants,
E. Mar. Of whom I hope to make much benefit:
E. Mar. I craue your pardon, soone at fiue a clocke,
E. Mar. Please you, Ile meete with you vpon the Mart,
E. Mar. And afterward consort you till bed time:
E. Mar. My present businesse cals me from you now.
Ant. Farewell till then: I will goe loose my selfe,
Ant. And wander vp and downe to view the Citie.
E. Mar. Sir, I commend you to your owne content.
E. Mar. Exeunt.