Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Clow. Clow.
Clow. For the table sir, it shall be seru'd in, for the
Clow. meat sir, it shall bee couered, for your comming in to
Clow. dinner sir, why let it be as humors and conceits shall go
Clow. uerne.
Clow. Exit Clowne.
Lor. Lor.
Lor. O deare discretion, how his words are suted,
Lor. The foole hath planted in his memory
Lor. An Armie of good words, and I doe know
Lor. A many fooles that stand in better place,
Lor. Garnisht like him, that for a tricksie word
Lor. Defie the matter: how cheer'st thou Iessica,
Lor. And now good sweet say thy opinion,
Lor. How
Lor. The Merchant of Venice.
Lor. How dost thou like the Lord Bassiano's wife?
Iessi. Iessi.
Iessi. Past all expressing, it is very meete
Iessi. The Lord Bassanio liue an vpright life