Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Kent. Fellow I know thee.
Ste. Ste.
Ste. Wha do'st thou know me for?
Kent. Kent.
Kent. A Knaue, a Rascall, an eater of broken meates, a
Kent. base, proud, shallow, beggerly, three‐suited‐hundred
Kent. pound, filthy woosted‐stocking knaue, a Lilly‐liuered,
Kent. action‐taking, whoreson glasse‐gazing super‐seruiceable
Kent. finicall Rogue, one Trunke‐inheriting slaue, one that
Kent. would'st be a Baud in way of good seruice, and art nothing
Kent. but the composition of a Knaue, Begger, Coward,
Kent. Pandar, and the Sonne and Heire of a Mungrill Bitch,
Kent. one whom I will beate into clamours whining, if thou
Kent. deny'st the least sillable of thy addition.
Stew. Stew.
Stew. Why, what a monstrous Fellow art thou, thus
Stew. to raile on one, that is neither knowne of thee, nor
Stew. knowes thee?
Kent. What a brazen‐fac'd Varlet art thou, to deny