The Bodleian First Folio

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



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Iul. That such an Asse should owe them.

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Pro. Pro.

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Pro. That they are out by Lease.

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Iul. Iul.

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Iul. Here comes the Duke.

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Du. Du.

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Du. How now Sir Protheus; how now, Thurio?

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Du. Which of you saw Eglamoure of late?

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Thu. Thu.

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Thu. Not I.

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Pro. Pro.

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Pro. Nor I.

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Du. Du.

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Du. Saw you my daughter?

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Pro. Pro.

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Pro. Neither.

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Du. Du.

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Du. Why then

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Du. She's fled vnto that peasant, Valentine;

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Du. And Eglamoure is in her Company: