Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Grati. That therefore onely are reputed wise,
Grati. For saying nothing; when I am verie sure
Grati. If they should speake, would almost dam those eares
Grati. Which hearing them would call their brothers fooles:
Grati. Ile tell thee more of this another time.
Grati. But fish not with this melancholly baite
Grati. For this foole Gudgin, this opinion:
Grati. Come good Lorenzo, faryewell a while,
Grati. Ile end my exhortation after dinner.
Lor. Lor.
Lor. Well, we will leaue you then till dinner time.
Lor. I must be one of these same dumbe wise men,
Lor. For Gratiano neuer let's me speake.
Gra. Gra.
Gra. Well, keepe me company but two yeares mo,
Gra. Thou shalt not know the sound of thine owne tongue.
Ant. Ant.
Ant. Far you well, Ile grow a talker for this geare.
Gra. Thankes ifaith, for silence is onely commendable