Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Pis. Pis.
Pis. I shall my Lord.
Pis. Exit.
Clo. Clo.
Clo. Meet thee at Milford‑Hauen: (I forgot to aske
Clo. him one thing, Ile remember't anon:) euen there, thou
Clo. villaine Posthumus will I kill thee. I would these Gar
Clo. ments were come. She saide vpon a time (the bitternesse
Clo. of it, I now belch from my heart) that shee held the very
Clo. Garment of Posthumus, in more respect, then my Noble
Clo. and naturall person; together with the adornement of
Clo. my Qualities. With that Suite vpon my backe wil I ra
Clo. uish her: first kill him, and in her eyes; there shall she see
Clo. my valour, which wil then be a torment to hir contempt.
Clo. He on the ground, my speech of insulment ended on his
Clo. dead bodie, and when my Lust hath dined (which, as I
Clo. say, to vex her, I will execute in the Cloathes that she so
Clo. prais'd:) to the Court Ile knock her backe, foot her home
Clo. againe. She hath despis'd mee reioycingly, and Ile bee
Clo. merry in my Reuenge.