The Bodleian First Folio

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



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Pros. (Do'st thou attend me?)

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Mira. Mira.

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Mira. Sir, most heedefully.

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Pros. Pros.

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Pros. Being once perfected how to graunt suites,

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Pros. how to deny them: who t'aduance, and who

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Pros. To trash for ouer‑topping; new created

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Pros. Or els new form'd 'em; hauing both the key,

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Pros. To what tune pleas'd his eare, that now he was

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Pros. The Iuy which had hid my princely Trunck,

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Mira. Mira.

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Mira. O good Sir, I doe.

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Pros. Pros.

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Pros. I pray thee marke me:

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Pros. I thus neglecting worldly ends, all dedicated

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Pros. To closenes, and the bettering of my mind

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Pros. with that, which but by being so retir'd