Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Qu. Where Zeale striues to content, and the contents
Qu. Dies in the Zeale of that which it presents:
Qu. Their forme confounded, makes most forme in mirth,
Qu. When great things labouring perish in their birth.
Ber. Ber.
Ber. A right description of our sport my Lord.
Ber. Enter Braggart.
Brag. Brag.
Brag. Annointed, I implore so much expence of thy
Brag. royall sweet breath, as will vtter a brace of words.
Qu. Qu.
Qu. Doth this man serue God?
Ber. Why aske you?
Qu. He speak's not like a man of God's making.
Brag. That's all one my faire sweet honie Monarch:
Brag. For I protest, the Schoolmaster is exceeding fantasticall:
Brag. Too too vaine, too too vaine. But we wil put it (as they