Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Iaq. nor the Courtiers, which is proud: nor the Souldiers,
Iaq. which is ambitious: nor the Lawiers, which is politick:
Iaq. nor the Ladies, which is nice: nor the Louers, which
Iaq. is all these: but it is a melancholy of mine owne, com
Iaq. pounded of many simples, extracted from many obiects,
Iaq. and indeed the sundrie contemplation of my trauells, in
Iaq. which by often rumination, wraps me in a most humo
Iaq. rous sadnesse.
Ros. Ros.
Ros. A Traueller: by my faith you haue great rea
Ros. son to be sad: I feare you haue sold your owne Lands,
Ros. to see other mens; then to haue seene much, and to haue
Ros. nothing, is to haue rich eyes and poore hands.
Iaq. Iaq.
Iaq. Yes, I haue gain'd my experience.
Iaq. Enter Orlando.
Ros. And your experience makes you sad: I had ra
Ros. ther haue a foole to make me merrie, then experience to
Ros. make me sad, and to trauaile for it too.