Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Dol. And come ye now to tell me Iohn hath made
Dol. And now it is halfe conquer'd, must I backe,
Sp. Now you haue taken the paines to set it toge
Ant. And in good time: now will we breake with him.
Pro. The tide is now; nay, not thy tide of teares,
Launce. now should I kisse my Father; well, hee weepes on:
Val. Now tell me: how do al from whence you came?
Val. Now can I breake my fast, dine, sup, and sleepe,
Duke. That which thy selfe hast now disclos'd to me.
Duk. I now am full resolu'd to take a wife,
La. keepe shut: Now, of another thing shee may, and that
La. Now will he be swing'd for reading my Letter;
Pro. But here comes Thurio; now must we to her window,
Sil. Thou hast no faith left now, vnlesse thou'dst two,
Val. Why wag: how now? what's the matter? look vp: speak.
Fer. That the earth owes: I heare it now aboue me.
Ant. Then now they are: There be that can rule Naples
Ant. If he were that which now hee's like (that's dead)
Cal. non, I know it by thy trembling: Now Prosper workes
Ste. Monster: his forward voyce now is to speake well of