Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Shal. mendable. Accommodated, it comes of Accommodo:
Shal. very good, a good Phrase.
Bard. Bard.
Bard. Pardon, Sir, I haue heard the word. Phrase
Bard. call you it? by this Day, I know not the Phrase: but
Bard. I will maintaine the Word with my Sword, to bee a
Bard. Souldier‑like Word, and a Word of exceeding good
Bard. Command. Accommodated; that is, when a man is
Bard. (as they say) accommodated: or, when a man is, being whereby The second Part of King Henry the Fourth.
Bard. whereby he thought to be accommodated, which is an
Bard. excellent thing.
Bard. whereby
Bard. The second Part of King Henry the Fourth.
Bard. Enter Falstaffe.
Shal. Shal.
Shal. It is very iust: Looke, heere comes good Sir
Shal. Iohn. Giue me your hand, giue me your Worships good
Shal. hand: Trust me, you looke well: and bear your yeares
Shal. very well. Welcome, good Sir Iohn.
Fal. Fal.