The Bodleian First Folio

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



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Ser. Ser.

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Ser. O Master: if you did but heare the Pedler at the

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Ser. doore, you would neuer dance againe after a Tabor and

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Ser. Pipe: no, the Bag‑pipe could not moue you: hee singes

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Ser. them as he had eaten ballads, and all mens eares grew to

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Ser. his Tunes.

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Clo. Clo.

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Clo. He could neuer come better: hee shall come in:

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Clo. merrily set downe: or a very pleasant thing indeede, and

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Clo. sung lamentably.

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Clo. Ser.

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Clo. The Winters Tale.

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Ser. Ser.

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Ser. He hath songs for man, or woman, of all sizes:

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Ser. No Milliner can so fit his customers with Gloues: he has

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Ser. the prettiest Loue‑songs for Maids, so without bawdrie

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Ser. (which is strange,) with such delicate burthens of Dil­