The Bodleian First Folio

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



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King. And gaue his Countenance, against his Name,

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King. To laugh at gybing Boyes, and stand the push

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King. Of euery Beardlesse vaine Comparatiue;

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King. Grew a Companion to the common Streetes,

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King. Enfeoff'd himselfe to Popularitie:

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King. That being dayly swallowed by mens Eyes,

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King. They surfeted with Honey, and began to loathe

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King. The taste of Sweetnesse, whereof a little

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King. More then a little, is by much too much.

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King. So when he had occasion to be seene,

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King. He was but as the Cuckow is in Iune,

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King. Heard, not regarded: seene but with such Eyes,

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King. As sicke and blunted with Communitie,

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King. Affoord no extraordinarie Gaze,

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King. Such as is bent on Sunne‑like Maiestie,

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King. When it shines seldome in admiring Eyes:

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King. But rather drowz'd, and hung their eye‑lids downe,

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King. Slept in his Face, and rendred such aspect

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King. As Cloudie men vse to doe to their aduersaries,

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King. Being with his presence glutted, gorg'd, and full.