Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Hor. To teach you gamoth in a briefer sort,
Hor. More pleasant, pithy, and effectuall,
Hor. Then hath beene taught by any of my trade,
Hor. And there it is in writing fairely drawne.
Bian. Bian.
Bian. Why, I am past my gamouth long agoe.
Hor. Hor.
Hor. Yet read the gamouth of Hortentio.
Bian. Gamouth I am, the ground of all accord:
Bian. Are, to plead Hortensio's passion:
Bian. Beeme, Bianca take him for thy Lord
Bian. Cfavt, that loues with all affection:
Bian. D solre, one Cliffe, two notes haue I,
Bian. Elami, show pitty or I die.
Bian. Call you this gamouth? tut I like it not,
Bian. Old fashions please me best, I am not so nice
Bian. To charge true rules for old inuentions.
Bian. Enter a Messenger.
Nicke. Nicke.