Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Gao. the procuring of mirth: you come in faint for want of
Gao. meate, depart reeling with too much drinke: sorrie that
Gao. you haue payed too much, and sorry that you are payed
Gao. too much: Purse and Braine, both empty: the Brain the
Gao. heauier, for being too light; the Purse too light, being
Gao. drawne of heauinesse. Oh, of this contradiction you shall
Gao. now be quit: Oh the charity of a penny Cord, it summes
Gao. vp thousands in a trice: you haue no true Debitor, and
Gao. Creditor but it: of what's past, is, and to come, the dis
Gao. charge: your necke (Sis) is Pen, Booke, and Counters; so
Gao. the Acquittance followes.
Post. Post.
Post. I am merrier to dye, then thou art to liue.
Gao. Gao.
Gao. Indeed Sir, he that sleepes, feeles not the Tooth
Gao. Ache: but a man that were to sleepe your sleepe, and a
Gao. Hangman to helpe him to bed, I think he would change
Gao. places with his Officer: for, look you Sir, you know not
Gao. which way you shall go.