Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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E. Dro. E. Dro.
E. Dro. A man may breake a word with your sir, and
E. Dro. words are but winde:
E. Dro. I and breake it in your face, so he break it not behinde.
S. Dro. S. Dro.
S. Dro. It seemes thou want'st breaking, out vpon thee
S. Dro. hinde.
E. Dro. Here's too much out vpon thee, I pray thee let
E. Dro. me in.
S. Dro. I, when fowles haue no feathers, and fish haue
S. Dro. no fin.
Ant. Ant.
Ant. Well, Ile breake in: go borrow me a crow.
E. Dro. A crow without feather, Master meane you so;
E. Dro. For
E. Dro. The Comedie of Errors.
E. Dro. For a fish without a finne, ther's a fowle without a fether,