The Bodleian First Folio

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



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Play: Much Ado About Nothing

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Ben. the contrarie, to be the trumpet of his owne vertues, as

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Ben. I am to my selfe so much for praising my selfe, who I my

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Ben. selfe will beare witnesse is praise worthie, and now tell

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Ben. me, how doth your cosin?

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Beat. Beat.

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Beat. Verie ill.

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Bene. Bene.

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Bene. And how doe you?

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Beat. Beat.

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Beat. Verie ill too.

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Beat. Enter Vrsula.

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Bene. Bene.

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Bene. Serue God, loue me, and mend, there will I leaue

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Bene. you too, for here comes one in haste.

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Vrs. Vrs.

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Vrs. Madam, you must come to your Vncle, yon­

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Vrs. ders old coile at home, it is prooued my Ladie He­

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Vrs. ro hath bin falselie accusde, the Prince and Claudio

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Vrs. mightilie abusde, and Don Iohn is the author of all, who

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Vrs. is fled and gone: will you come presentlie?