The Bodleian First Folio

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



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Play: Romeo and Juliet

Act: 1 - Scene: 4

Mer. misfortune bodes,

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Mer. This is the hag, when Maides lie on their backs,

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Mer. That presses them, and learnes them first to beare,

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Mer. Making them women of good carriage:

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Mer. This is she.

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Rom. Rom.

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Rom. Peace, peace, Mercutio peace,

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Rom. Thou talk'st of nothing.

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Mer. Mer.

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Mer. True, I talke of dreames:

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Mer. Which are the children of an idle braine,

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Mer. Begot of nothing, but vaine phantasie,

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Mer. Which is as thin of substance as the ayre,

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Mer. And more inconstant then the wind, who wooes

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Mer. Euen now the frozen bosome of the North:

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Mer. And being anger'd, puffes away from thence,

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Mer. Turning his side to the dew dropping South.

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Ben. Ben.

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Ben. This wind you talke of blowes vs from our selues,

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Ben. Supper is done, and we shall come too late.