Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Clot I am neere to'th'place where they should meet,
Clot if Pisanio haue mapp'd it truely. How fit his Garments
Clot serue me? Why should his Mistris who was made by him that The Tragedie of Cymbeline.
Clot that made the Taylor, not be fit too? The rather (sauing
Clot reuerence of the Word) for 'tis saide a Womans fitnesse
Clot comes by fits: therein I must play the Workman, I dare
Clot speake it to my selfe, for it is not Vainglorie for a man,
Clot and his Glasse, to confer in his owne Chamber; I meane,
Clot the Lines of my body are as well drawne as his; no lesse
Clot young, more strong, not beneath him in Fortunes, be
Clot yond him in the aduantage of the time, aboue him in
Clot Birth, alike conuersant in generall seruices, and more re
Clot markeable in single oppositions; yet this imperseuerant
Clot Thing loues him in my despight. What Mortalitie is?
Clot Posthumus, thy head (which now is growing vppon thy
Clot shoulders) shall within this houre be off, thy Mistris in
Clot forced, thy Garments cut to peeces before thy face: and
Clot all this done, spurne her home to her Father, who may
Clot (happily) be a little angry for my so rough vsage: but my