Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Laf. ee in grace, and the other brings thee out. The Kings
Laf. omming I know by his Trumpets. Sirrah, inquire fur
Laf. er after me, I had talke of you last night, though you
Laf. re a foole and a knaue, you shall eate, go too, follow.
Par. Par.
Par. I praise God for you.
Par. [Act 5, Scene 3]
Par. Flourish. Enter King, old Lady, Lafew, the two French
Par. Lords, with attendants.
Kin. Kin.
Kin. We lost a Iewell of her, and our esteeme
Kin. as made much poorer by it: but your sonne,
Kin. s mad in folly, lack'd the sence to know
Kin. er estimation home.
Old La. Old La.
Old La. 'Tis past my Liege,
Old La. nd I beseech your Maiestie to make it
Old La. aturall rebellion, done i'th blade of youth,
Old La. hen oyle and fire, too strong for reasons force,
Old La. re‑beares it, and burnes on.