Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Iach. I haue out‑stood my time, which is materiall
Iach. To'th'tender of our Present.
Imo. Imo.
Imo. I will write:
Imo. Send your Trunke to me, it shall safe be kept,
Imo. And truely yeelded you: you're very welcome.
Imo. Exeunt.
Imo. Actus Secundus. Scena Prima.
Imo. [Act 2, Scene 1]
Imo. Enter Clotten, and the two Lords.
Clot. Clot.
Clot. Was there euer man had such lucke? when I kist
Clot. the Iacke vpon an vp‑cast, to be hit away? I had a hun
Clot. dred pound on't: and then a whorson Iacke‑an‑Apes, must The Tragedy of Cymbeline.
Clot. must take me vp for swearing, as if I borrowed mine
Clot. oathes of him, and might not spend them at my pleasure.
Clot. must
Clot. The Tragedy of Cymbeline.
1. 1.
1. What got he by that? you haue broke his pate