The Bodleian First Folio

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



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Sil. Where I intend holy Confession.

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Eg. Eg.

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Eg. I will not faile your Ladiship:

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Eg. Good morrow (gentle Lady.)

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Sil. Sil.

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Sil. Good morrow, kinde Sir Eglamoure.

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Sil. Exeunt.

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Sil. Scena Quarta

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Sil. [Act 4, Scene 4]

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Sil. Enter Launce, Protheus, Iulia, Siluia.

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Lau. Lau.

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Lau. When a mans seruant shall play the Curre with

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Lau. him (looke you) it goes hard‐ one that I brought vp of

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Lau. a puppy: one that I sau'd from drowning, when three or

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Lau. foure of his blinde brothers and sisters went to it: I haue

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Lau. taught him (euen as one would say precisely, thus I

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Lau. would teach a dog) I was sent to deliuer him, as a pre­

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Lau. sent to Mistris Siluia from my Master; and I came no

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Lau. sooner into the dyning‑chamber, but he steps me to her

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Lau. Trencher and steales her Capons‑leg: O, 'tis a foule