Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Cham. Your faithfull friends o'th'Suburbs? We shall haue
Cham. Great store of roome no doubt, left for the Ladies,
Cham. When they passe backe from the Christening?
Por. Por.
Por. And't please your Honour,
Por. We are but men; and what so many may doe,
Por. Not being torne a pieces, we haue done:
Por. An Army cannot rule 'em.
Cham. Cham.
Cham. As I liue,
Cham. If the King blame me for't; Ile lay ye all
Cham. By th'heeles, and sodainly: and on your heads
Cham. Clap round Fines for neglect: y'are lazy knaues,
Cham. And heere ye lye baiting of Bombards, when
Cham. Ye should doe Seruice. Harke the Trumpets sound,
Cham. Th'are come already from the Christening,
Cham. Go breake among the preasse, and finde away out
Cham. To let the Troope passe fairely; or Ile finde
Cham. A Marshallsey, shall hold ye play these two Monthes.