Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Glou. Glou.
Glou. What are you there? Your Names?
Edg. Edg.
Edg. Poore Tom, that eates the swimming Frog, the
Edg. Toad, the Tod‐pole, the wall‐Neut, and the water: that
Edg. in the furie of his heart, when the foule Fiend rages, eats
Edg. Cow‐dung for Sallets; swallowes the old Rat, and the
Edg. ditch‐Dogge; drinkes the green Mantle of the standing
Edg. Poole: who is whipt from Tything to Tything, and
Edg. stockt, punish'd, and imprison'd: who hath three Suites
Edg. to his backe, sixe shirts to his body:
Edg. Horse to ride, and weapon to weare:
Edg. But Mice, and Rats, and such small Deare,
Edg. Haue bin Toms food, for seuen long yeare:
Edg. Beware my Follower. Peace Smulkin, peace thou Fiend.
Glou. What, hath your Grace no better company?
Edg. The Prince of Darkenesse is a Gentleman. Modo
Edg. he's call'd, and Mahu.