Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Lo. E. This is the first truth that ere thine own tongue
Lo. E. was guiltie of.
Par. Par.
Par. What the diuell should moue mee to vndertake
Par. the recouerie of this drumme, being not ignorant of the
Par. impossibility, and knowing I had no such purpose? I
Par. must giue my selfe some hurts, and say I got them in ex
Par. ploit: yet slight ones will not carrie it. They will say,
Par. came you off with so little? And great ones I dare not
Par. giue, wherefore what's the instance. Tongue, I must put
Par. you into a Butter‑womans mouth, and buy my selfe ano
Par. ther of Baiazeths Mule, if you prattle mee into these
Par. perilles.
Lo. E. Lo. E.
Lo. E. Is it possible he should know what hee is, and
Lo. E. be that he is.
Par. I would the cutting of my garments wold serue
Par. the turne, or the breaking of my Spanish sword.