Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Laf. Laf.
Laf. Out vpon thee knaue, doest thou put vpon mee
Laf. t once both the office of God and the diuel: one brings
Laf. ee in grace, and the other brings thee out. The Kings
Laf. omming I know by his Trumpets. Sirrah, inquire fur
Laf. er after me, I had talke of you last night, though you
Laf. re a foole and a knaue, you shall eate, go too, follow.
Par. Par.
Par. I praise God for you.
Par. [Act 5, Scene 3]
Par. Flourish. Enter King, old Lady, Lafew, the two French
Par. Lords, with attendants.
Kin. Kin.
Kin. We lost a Iewell of her, and our esteeme
Kin. as made much poorer by it: but your sonne,
Kin. s mad in folly, lack'd the sence to know
Kin. er estimation home.
Old La. Old La.
Old La. 'Tis past my Liege,
Old La. nd I beseech your Maiestie to make it