Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Ham. to play at Loggets with 'em? mine ake to thinke
Ham. on't.
Clowne Clowne
Clowne sings.
Clowne A Pickhaxe and a Spade, a Spade.
Clowne for and a shrowding‐Sheete:
Clowne O a Pit of Clay for to be made,
Clowne for such a Guest is meete.
Ham. Ham.
Ham. There's another: why might not that bee the
Ham. Scull of of a Lawyer? where be his Quiddits now? his
Ham. Quillets? his Cases? his Tenures, and his Tricks? why
Ham. doe's he suffer this rude knaue now to knocke him about
Ham. the Sconce with a dirty Shouell, and will not tell him of
Ham. his Action of Battery? hum. This fellow might be in's
Ham. time a great buyer of Land, with his statutes, his Recog
Ham. nizances, his Fines, his double Vouchers, his Recoueries:
Ham. Is this the fine of his Fines, and the recouery of his Reco
Ham. ueries, to haue his fine Pate full of fine Dirt? will his
Ham. Vouchers vouch him no more of his Purchases, and dou