Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Kent. Kent.
Kent. O pitty: Sir, where is the patience now
Kent. That you so oft haue boasted to retaine?
Edg. Edg.
Edg. My teares begin to take his part so much,
Edg. They marre my counterfetting.
Lear. Lear.
Lear. The little dogges, and all;
Lear. Trey, Blanch, and Sweet‐heart: see, they barke at me.
Edg. Tom, will throw his head at them: Auaunt you
Edg. Curres, be thy mouth or blacke or white:
Edg. Tooth that poysons if it bite:
Edg. Mastiffe, Grey‐hound, Mongrill, Grim,
Edg. Hound or Spaniell, Brache, or Hym:
Edg. Or Bobtaile tight, or Troudle taile,
Edg. Tom will make him weepe and waile,
Edg. For with throwing thus my head;
Edg. Dogs leapt the hatch, and all are fled.
Edg. Do, de, de, de: sese: Come, march to Wakes and Fayres,