Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Clo. Iades trickes, which are their owne right by the law of
Clo. Nature.
Clo. exit
Laf. Laf.
Laf. A shrewd knaue and an vnhappie.
Lady. Lady.
Lady. So a is. My Lord that's gone made himselfe
Lady. much sport out of him, by his authoritie hee remaines
Lady. heere, which he thinkes is a pattent for his sawcinesse,
Lady. and indeede he has no pace, but runnes where he will.
Laf. I like him well, 'tis not amisse: and I was about
Laf. to tell you, since I heard of the good Ladies death, and
Laf. that my Lord your sonne was vpon his returne home. I
Laf. moued the King my master to speake in the behalfe of
Laf. my daughter, which in the minoritie of them both, his
Laf. Maiestie out of a selfe gracious remembrance did first
Laf. propose, his Highnesse hath promis'd me to doe it, and
Laf. to stoppe vp the displeasure he hath conceiued against
Laf. your sonne, there is no fitter matter. How do's your