Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Pro. If now I court not, but omit; my fortunes
Ar. I boorded the Kings ship: now on the Beake,
Ar. Now in the Waste, the Decke, in euery Cabyn,
Pro. At least two Glasses: the time 'twixt six & now
Fer. A single thing, as I am now, that wonders
Gon. Me thinkes our garments are now as fresh as
Ant. Were then my fellowes, now they are my men.
Alo. Why how now hoa; awake? why are you drawn?
Seb. (Euen now) we heard a hollow burst of bellowing
Ste. How now Moone‑Calfe, how do's thine Ague?
Mir. Is hard at study; pray now rest your selfe,
Ant. For now they are oppress'd with trauaile, they
Gon. I should report this now, would they beleeue me?
Ar. Your swords are now too massie for your strengths,
Pro. In their distractions: they now are in my powre;
Fer. With such loue, as 'tis now the murkiest den,
Cer. Doe now attend the Queene? since they did plot
Pro. Do's now speake to thee, I embrace thy body,
Bot. Where, but euen now, with strange, and seuerall noyses
Bish. Ely. But how my Lord shall we resist it now?