Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Mis.Page. The superstitious idle‑headed‑Eld
Mis.Page. Receiu'd, and did deliuer to our age
Mis.Page. This tale of Herne the Hunter, for a truth.
Page. Page.
Page. Why yet there want not many that do feare
Page. In deepe of night to walke by this Hernes Oake:
Page. But what of this?
Mist.Ford. Mist.Ford.
Mist.Ford. Marry this is our deuise,
Mist.Ford. That Falstaffe at that Oake shall meete with vs.
Page. Well, let it not be doubted but he'll come,
Page. And in this shape, when you haue brought him thether,
Page. What shall be done with him? What is your plot?
Mist.Pa. Mist.Pa.
Mist.Pa. That likewise haue we thoght vpon: & thus:
Mist.Pa. Nan Page (my daughter) and my little sonne,
Mist.Pa. And three or foure more of their growth, wee'l dresse
Mist.Pa. Like Vrchins, Ouphes, and Fairies, greene and white,
Mist.Pa. With rounds of waxen Tapers on their heads,