Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Par. no more pittie of his age then I would haue of⸺ Ile
Par. beate him, and if I could but meet him agen.
Par. Enter Lafew.
Laf. Laf.
Laf. Sirra, your Lord and masters married, there's
Laf. newes for you: you haue a new Mistris.
Par. Par.
Par. I most vnfainedly beseech your Lordshippe to
Par. make some reseruation of your wrongs. He is my good
Par. Lord, whom I serue aboue is my master.
Laf. Who? God.
Par. I sir.
Laf. The deuill it is, that's thy master. Why dooest
Laf. thou garter vp thy armes a this fashion? Dost make hose
Laf. of thy sleeues? Do other seruants so? Thou wert best set
Laf. thy lower part where thy nose stands. By mine Honor,
Laf. if I were but two houres yonger, I'de beate thee: mee