Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Edg. Edg.
Edg. A Seruingman? Proud in heart, and minde; that
Edg. curl'd my haire, wore Gloues in my cap; seru'd the Lust
Edg. of my Mistris heart, and did the acte of darkenesse with
Edg. her. Swore as many Oathes, as I spake words, & broke
Edg. them in the sweet face of Heauen. One, that slept in the
Edg. contriuing of Lust, and wak'd to doe it. Wine lou'd I
Edg. deerely, Dice deerely; and in Woman, out‐Paramour'd
Edg. the Turke. False of heart, light of eare, bloody of hand;
Edg. Hog in sloth, Foxe in stealth, Wolfe in greedinesse, Dog
Edg. in madnes, Lyon in prey. Let not the creaking of shooes,
Edg. Nor the rustling of Silkes, betray thy poore heart to woman.
Edg. Keepe thy foote out of Brothels, thy hand out of
Edg. Plackets, thy pen from Lenders Bookes, and defye the
Edg. foule Fiend. Still through the Hauthorne blowes the
Edg. cold winde: Sayes suum, mun, nonny, Dolphin my Boy,
Edg. Boy Sesey: let him trot by.
Edg. Storme still.
Lear. Lear.
Lear. Thou wert better in a Graue, then to answere