Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Ant. The Tragedie of
Ant. A halter'd necke, which do's the Hangman thanke,
Ant. For being yare about him. Is he whipt?
Ant. Enter a Seruant with Thidias.
Ser. Ser.
Ser. Soundly, my Lord.
Ant. Ant.
Ant. Cried he? and begg'd a Pardon?
Ser. He did aske fauour.
Ant. If that thy Father liue, let him repent
Ant. Thou was't not made his daughter, and be thou sorrie
Ant. To follow Cæsar in his Triumph, since
Ant. Thou hast bin whipt. For following him, henceforth
Ant. The white hand of a Lady Feauer thee,
Ant. Shake thou to looke on't. Get thee backe to Cæsar,
Ant. Tell him thy entertainment: looke thou say
Ant. He makes me angry with him. For he seemes