Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Cap. E. Not till after midnight: for hee is dieted to
Cap. E. his houre.
Cap. G. Cap. G.
Cap. G. That approaches apace: I would gladly haue
Cap. G. him see his company anathomiz'd, that hee might take a All's Well that Ends Well. a measure of his owne iudgements, wherein so curiously
Cap. G. he had set this counterfeit.
Cap. G. a
Cap. G. All's Well that Ends Well.
Cap. E. Cap. E.
Cap. E. We will not meddle with him till he come;
Cap. E. for his presence must be the whip of the other.
Cap. G. In the meane time, what heare you of these
Cap. G. Warres?
Cap. E. I heare there is an ouerture of peace.
Cap. G. Nay, I assure you a peace concluded.
Cap. E. What will Count Rossillion do then? Will he