Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Bard. I beseech you, which is Iustice Shallow?
Shal. Shal.
Shal. I am Robert Shallow (sir) a poore Esquire of this
Shal. Countie, and one of the Kings Iustices of the Peace:
Shal. What is your good pleasure with me?
Bard. Bard.
Bard. My Captaine (Sir) commends him to you:
Bard. my Captaine, Sir Iohn Falstaffe: a tall Gentleman, and a
Bard. most gallant Leader.
Shal. Hee greetes me well: (Sir) I knew him a
Shal. good Back‑Sword‑man. How doth the good Knight?
Shal. may I aske, how my Lady his Wife doth?
Bard. Sir, pardon: a Souldier is better accommoda
Bard. ted, then with a Wife.
Shal. It is well said, Sir; and it is well said, indeede,
Shal. too: Better accommodated? it is good, yea indeede is
Shal. it: good phrases are surely, and every where very com