Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Iu. Iu.
Iu. You doe not?
Lu. Lu.
Lu. No (Madam) tis too sharpe.
Iu. You (Minion) are too saucie.
Lu. Nay, now you are too flat;
Lu. And marre the concord, with too harsh a descant:
Lu. There wanteth but a Meane to fill your Song.
Iu. The meane is dround with you vnruly base.
Lu. Indeede I bid the base for Protheus.
Iu. This babble shall not henceforth trouble me;
Iu. Here is a coile with protestation:
Iu. Goe, get you gone: and let the papers lye:
Iu. You would be fingring them, to anger me.