The Bodleian First Folio

A digital facsimile of the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Bodleian Arch. G c.7.



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Pol. If not, how best to beare it.

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Cam. Cam.

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Cam. Sir, I will tell you,

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Cam. Since I am charg’d in Honor, and by him

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Cam. That I thinke Honorable: therefore marke my counsaile,

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Cam. Which must be eu’n as swiftly followed, as

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Cam. I meane to vtter it; or both your selfe, and me,

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Cam. Cry lost, and so good night.

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Pol. Pol.

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Pol. On, good Camillo.

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Cam. I am appointed him to murther you.

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Pol. Pol.

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Pol. By whom, Camillo?

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Cam. By the King.

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Pol. Pol.

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Pol. For what?

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Cam. He thinkes, nay with all confidence he sweares,