Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Cel. be his heire; for what hee hath taken away from thy fa
Cel. ther perforce, I will render thee againe in affection: by
Cel. mine honor I will, and when I breake that oath, let mee
Cel. turne monster: therefore my sweet Rose, my deare Rose,
Cel. be merry.
Ros. Ros.
Ros. From henceforth I will Coz, and deuise sports:
Ros. let me see, what thinke you of falling in Loue?
Cel. Cel.
Cel. Marry I prethee doe, to make sport withall: but
Cel. loue no man in good earnest, nor no further in sport ney
Cel. ther, then with safety of a pure blush, thou maist in ho
Cel. nor come off againe.
Ros. What shall be our sport then?
Cel. Let vs sit and mocke the good houswife For
Cel. tune from her wheele, that her gifts may henceforth bee
Cel. bestowed equally.