Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Ant. Else would I very shortly see thee there:
Ant. But come what may, I do adore thee so,
Ant. That danger shall seeme sport, and I will go.
Ant. Exit.
Ant. Scæna Secunda.
Ant. [Act 2, Scene 2]
Ant. Enter Viola and Maluolio, at seuerall doores.
Mal. Mal.
Mal. Were not you eu'n now, with the Countesse O
Mal. liuia?
Vio. Vio.
Vio. Euen now sir, on a moderate pace, I haue since a
Vio. riu'd but hither.
Mal. She returnes this Ring to you (sir) you might
Mal. haue saued mee my paines, to haue taken it away your
Mal. selfe. She adds moreouer, that you should put your Lord
Mal. into a desperate assurance, she will none of him. And one
Mal. thing more, that you be neuer so hardie to come againe
Mal. in his affaires, vnlesse it bee to report your Lords taking