Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Clowne. Clowne.
Clowne. 'Faith there's a dozen of em, with delicate
Clowne. fine hats, and most courteous feathers, which bow the
Clowne. head, and nod at euerie man.
Clowne. Exeunt
Clowne. Actus Quintus.
Clowne. [Act 5, Scene 1]
Clowne. Enter Hellen, Widdow, and Diana, with
Clowne. two Attendants.
Hel. Hel.
Hel. But this exceeding posting day and night,
Hel. Must wear your spirits low, we cannot helpe it:
Hel. But since you haue made the daies and nights as one,
Hel. To weare your gentle limbes in my affayres,
Hel. Be bold you do so grow in my requitall,
Hel. As nothing can vnroote you. In happie time,
Hel. Enter a gentle Astringer.
Hel. This man may helpe me to his Maiesties eare,
Hel. If he would spend his power. God saue you sir.
Gent. Gent.