Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Ros. I would wee could doe so: for her benefits are
Ros. mightily misplaced, and the bountifull blinde woman
Ros. doth most mistake in her gifts to women.
Cel. Cel.
Cel. Tis true, for those that she makes faire, she scarce
Cel. makes honest, & those that she makes honest, she makes
Cel. very illfauouredly.
Ros. Ros.
Ros. Nay now thou goest from Fortunes office to Na
Ros. tures: Fortune reignes in gifts of the world, not in the
Ros. lineaments of Nature.
Ros. Enter Clowne.
Cel. No; when Nature hath made a faire creature,
Cel. may she not by Fortune fall into the fire? though nature
Cel. hath giuen vs wit to flout at Fortune, hath not Fortune
Cel. sent in this foole to cut off the argument?
Ros. Indeed there is fortune too hard for nature, when
Ros. fortune makes natures naturall, the cutter off of natures