The Bodleian First Folio

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



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Act: 4 - Scene: 1

Fri. Fri.

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Fri. Hold get you gone, be strong and prosperous:

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Fri. In this resolue, Ile send a Frier with speed

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Fri. To Mantua with my Letters to thy Lord.

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Iu. Iu.

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Iu. Loue giue me strength,

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Iu. And strength shall helpe afford:

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Iu. Farewell deare father.

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Iu. Exit

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Iu. [Act 4, Scene 2]

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Iu. Enter Father Capulet, Mother, Nurse, and

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Iu. Seruing men, two or three.

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Cap. Cap.

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Cap. So many guests inuite as here are writ,

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Cap. Sirrah, go hire me twenty cunning Cookes.

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Ser. Ser.

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Ser. You shall haue none ill sir, for Ile trie if they can

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Ser. licke their fingers.

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Cap. Cap.

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Cap. How canst thou trie them so?