The Bodleian First Folio

A digital facsimile of the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Bodleian Arch. G c.7.



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Mer. That in thy likenesse thou appeare to vs.

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Ben. Ben.

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Ben. And if he heare thee thou wilt anger him.

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Mer. Mer.

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Mer. This cannot anger him, t'would anger him

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Mer. To raise a spirit in his Mistresse circle,

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Mer. Of some strange nature, letting it stand

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Mer. Till she had laid it, and coniured it downe,

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Mer. That were some spight.

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Mer. I coniure onely but to raise vp him.

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Ben. Ben.

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Ben. Come, he hath hid himselfe among these Trees

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Ben. To be consorted with the Humerous night:

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Ben. Blind is his Loue, and best befits the darke.

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Mer. Mer.

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Mer. If Loue be blind, Loue cannot hit the marke,

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Mer. Now will he sit vnder a Medler tree,

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Mer. And wish his Mistresse were that kind of Fruite,

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Mer. As Maides call Medlers when they laugh alone,