Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Mer. That in thy likenesse thou appeare to vs.
Ben. Ben.
Ben. And if he heare thee thou wilt anger him.
Mer. Mer.
Mer. This cannot anger him, t'would anger him
Mer. To raise a spirit in his Mistresse circle,
Mer. Of some strange nature, letting it stand
Mer. Till she had laid it, and coniured it downe,
Mer. That were some spight.
Mer. My inuocation is faire and honest, & in his Mistris name,
Mer. I coniure onely but to raise vp him.
Ben. Come, he hath hid himselfe among these Trees
Ben. To be consorted with the Humerous night:
Ben. Blind is his Loue, and best befits the darke.
Mer. If Loue be blind, Loue cannot hit the marke,
Mer. Now will he sit vnder a Medler tree,
Mer. And wish his Mistresse were that kind of Fruite,
Mer. As Maides call Medlers when they laugh alone,