The Bodleian First Folio

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



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Kent. Kent.

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Kent. O pitty: Sir, where is the patience now

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Kent. That you so oft haue boasted to retaine?

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Edg. Edg.

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Edg. My teares begin to take his part so much,

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Edg. They marre my counterfetting.

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Lear. Lear.

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Lear. The little dogges, and all;

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Edg. Edg.

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Edg. Tom, will throw his head at them: Auaunt you

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Edg. Curres, be thy mouth or blacke or white:

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Edg. Tooth that poysons if it bite:

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Edg. Mastiffe, Grey‐hound, Mongrill, Grim,

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Edg. Hound or Spaniell, Brache, or Hym:

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Edg. Or Bobtaile tight, or Troudle taile,

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Edg. Tom will make him weepe and waile,

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Edg. For with throwing thus my head;

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Edg. Dogs leapt the hatch, and all are fled.