Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Kent. you in a plaine accent, was a plaine Knaue, which
Kent. for my part I will not be, though I should win your
Kent. displeasure to entreat me too't.
Corn. Corn.
Corn. What was th'offence you gaue him?
Ste. Ste.
Ste. I neuer gaue him any:
Ste. It pleas'd the King his Master very late
Ste. To strike at me vpon his misconstruction,
Ste. When he compact, and flattering his displeasure
Ste. Tript me behind: being downe, insulted, rail'd,
Ste. And put vpon him such a deale of Man,
Ste. That worthied him, got praises of the King,
Ste. For him attempting, who was selfe‐subdued,
Ste. And in the fleshment of this dead exploit,
Ste. Drew on me here againe.
Kent. Kent.
Kent. None of these Rogues, and Cowards
Kent. But Aiax is there Foole.