Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Hel. Which I presume shall render you no blame,
Hel. But rather make you thanke your paines for it,
Hel. I will come after you with what good speede
Hel. Our meanes will make vs meanes.
Gent. Gent.
Gent. This Ile do for you.
Hel. Hel.
Hel. And you shall finde your selfe to be well thankt
Hel. what e're falles more. We must to horse againe, Go, go,
Hel. prouide.
Hel. [Act 5, Scene 2]
Hel. Enter Clowne and Parrolles.
Par. Par.
Par. Good Mr Lauatch giue my Lord Lafew this let
Par. ter, I haue ere now sir beene better knowne to you, when
Par. I haue held familiaritie with fresher cloathes: but I am
Par. now sir muddied in fortunes mood, and smell somewhat
Par. strong of her strong displeasure.
Clo. Clo.
Clo. Truely, Fortunes displeasure is but sluttish if it