Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Pis. To loose so bad employment, in the which
Pis. I haue consider'd of a course: good Ladie
Pis. Heare me with patience.
Imo. Imo.
Imo. Talke thy tongue weary, speake:
Imo. I haue heard I am a Strumpet, and mine eare
Imo. Therein false strooke, can take no greater wound,
Imo. Nor tent, to bottome that. But speake.
Pis. Pis.
Pis. Then Madam,
Pis. I thought you would not backe againe.
Imo. Most like,
Imo. Bringing me heere to kill me.
Pis. Not so neither:
Pis. But if I were as wise, as honest, then
Pis. My purpose would proue well: it cannot be,
Pis. But that my Master is abus'd. Some Villaine,
Pis. I, and singular in his Art, hath done you both