Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Fal. Indeed you come neere me now Hal, for we that
Fal. take Purses, go by the Moone and seuen Starres, and not
Fal. by Phoebus hee, that wand'ring Knight so faire. And I
Fal. prythee sweet Wagge, when thou art King, as God saue
Fal. thy Grace, Maiesty I should say, for Grace thou wilte
Fal. haue none.
Prin. Prin.
Prin. What, none?
Fal. Fal.
Fal. No, not so much as will serue to be Prologue to
Fal. an Egge and Butter.
Prin. Well, how then? Come, roundly, roundly.
Fal. Marry, then, sweet Wagge, when thou art King,
Fal. let not vs that are Squires of the Nights bodie, bee call'd
Fal. Theeues of the Dayes beautie. Let vs be Dianaes Forre
Fal. sters, Gentlemen of the Shade, Minions of the Moone;
Fal. and let men say, we be men of good Goeurnment, being
Fal. gouerned as the Sea is, by our noble and chast mistris the