Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Iew. Some that are mad, if they behold a Cat:
Iew. And others, when the bag‑pipe sings i'th nose,
Iew. Cannot containe their Vrine for affection.
Iew. Masters of passion swayes it to the moode
Iew. Of what it likes or loaths, now for your answer:
Iew. As there is no firme reason to be rendred
Iew. Why he cannot abide a gaping Pigge?
Iew. Why he a harmlesse necessarie Cat?
Iew. Why he a woollen bag‑pipe: but of force
Iew. Must yeeld to such ineuitable shame,
Iew. As to offend himselfe being offended:
Iew. So can I giue no reason, nor I will not,
Iew. More then a lodg'd hate, and a certaine loathing
Iew. I beare Anthonio, that I follow thus
Iew. A loosing suite against him? Are you answered?
Bass. Bass.
Bass. This is no answer thou vnfeeling man,
Bass. To excuse the currant of thy cruelty.
Iew. Iew.
Iew. I am not bound to please thee with my answer.