Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Adam. Adam.
Adam. Sweet Masters bee patient, for your Fathers
Adam. remembrance, be at accord.
Oli. Oli.
Oli. Let me goe I say.
Orl. Orl.
Orl. I will not till I please: you shall heare mee: my
Orl. father charg'd you in his will to giue me good educati
Orl. on: you haue train'd me like a pezant, obscuring and
Orl. hiding from me all gentleman‑like qualities: the spirit
Orl. of my father growes strong in mee, and I will no longer
Orl. endure it: therefore allow me such exercises as may be
Orl. come a gentleman, or giue mee the poore allottery my
Orl. father left me by testament, with that I will goe buy my
Orl. fortunes.
Oli. And what wilt thou do? beg when that is spent?
Oli. Well sir, get you in. I will not long be troubled with
Oli. you: you shall haue some part of your will, I pray you
Oli. leaue me.