The Bodleian First Folio

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



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Ho. Gone to seeke his dog, which to morrow, by his

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Ho. Masters command, hee must carry for a present to his

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Ho. Lady.

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Iu. Iu.

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Iu. Peace, stand aside, the company parts.

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Pro. Pro.

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Pro. Sir Thurio, feare not you, I will so pleade,

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Pro. That you shall say, my cunning drift excels.

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Th. Th.

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Th. Where meete we?

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Pro. Pro.

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Pro. At Saint Gregories well.

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Th. Th.

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Th. Farewell.

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Pro. Pro.

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Pro. Madam: good eu'n to your Ladyship.

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Sil. Sil.

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Sil. I thanke you for your Musique (Gentlemen)

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Sil. Who is that that spake?

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Pro. Pro.