Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Foole. Foole.
Foole. Do'st thou know the difference my Boy, betweene
Foole. a bitter Foole, and a sweet one.
Lear. Lear.
Lear. No Lad, teach me.
Foole. Nunckle, giue me an egge, and Ile giue thee
Foole. two Crownes.
Lear. What two Crownes shall they be?
Foole. Why after I haue cut the egge i'th' middle and
Foole. eate vp the meate, the two Crownes of the egge: when
Foole. thou clouest thy Crownes i'th' middle, and gau'st away
Foole. both parts, thou boar'st thine Asse on thy backe o're the
Foole. durt, thou had'st little wit in thy bald crowne, when thou
Foole. gau'st thy golden one away; if I speake like my selfe in
Foole. this, let him be whipt that first findes it so.
Foole. Fooles had nere lesse grace in a yeere,
Foole. For wisemen are growne foppish,