Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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To. Come on, there is sixe pence for you. Let's haue
To. a song.
An. An.
An. There's a testrill of me too: if one knight giue a
Clo. Clo.
Clo. Would you haue a loue‑song, or a song of good
Clo. life?
To. To.
To. A loue song, a loue song.
An. I, I. I care not for good life.
Clowne Clowne
Clowne sings.
Clowne O Mistris mine where are you roming?
Clowne O stay and heare, your true loues coming,
Clowne That can sing both high and low.
Clowne Trip no further prettie sweeting.
Clowne Iourneys end in louers meeting,
Clowne Euery wise mans sonne doth know.