The Bodleian First Folio

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



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Const. Yea by th'masse that it is.

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Sexton. Sexton.

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Sexton. What else fellow?

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Watch 1. Watch 1.

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Watch 1. And that Count Claudio did meane vpon his

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Watch 1. words, to disgrace Hero before the whole assembly, and

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Watch 1. not marry her.

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Kemp. Kemp.

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Kemp. O villaine! thou wilt be condemn'd into euer­

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Kemp. lasting redemption for this.

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Sexton. Sexton.

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Sexton. What else?

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Watch. Watch.

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Watch. This is all.

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Sexton. Sexton.

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Sexton. And this is more masters then you can deny,

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Sexton. Prince Iohn is this morning secretly stolne away: Hero

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Sexton. was in this manner accus'd, in this very manner refus'd,

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Sexton. and vpon the griefe of this sodainely died: Master Con­

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Sexton. stable, let these men be bound, and brought to Leonato,