Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Ant. Thou art, as you are all a sorceresse:
Ant. I coniure thee to leaue me, and be gon.
Cur. Cur.
Cur. Giue me the ring of mine you had at dinner,
Cur. Or for my Diamond the Chaine you promis'd,
Cur. And Ile be gone sir, and not trouble you.
S. Dro. S. Dro.
S. Dro. Some diuels aske but the parings of ones naile, a The Comedie of Errors. a rush, a haire, a drop of blood, a pin, a nut, a cherriestone:but
S. Dro. she more couetous, wold haue a chaine: Master
S. Dro. be wise, and if you giue it her, the diuell will shake
S. Dro. her Chaine, and fright vs with it.
S. Dro. a
S. Dro. The Comedie of Errors.
Cur. I pray you sir my Ring, or else the Chaine,
Cur. I hope you do not meane to cheate me so?
Ant. Ant.
Ant. Auant thou witch: Come Dromio let vs go.
S. Dro. Flie pride saies the Peacocke, Mistris that