Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Cel. Cel.
Cel. Heele goe along ore the wide world with me,
Cel. Leaue me alone to woe him; Let's away
Cel. And get our Iewels and our wealth together,
Cel. Deuise the fittest time, and safest way
Cel. To hide vs from pursuite that will be made
Cel. After my flight: now goe in we content
Cel. To libertie, and not to banishment.
Cel. Actus Secundus. Scœna P
Cel. [Act 2, Scene 1]
Cel. Enter Duke Senior: Amyens, and
Cel. like Forre
Duk. Sen. Duk. Sen.
Duk. Sen. Now my Coe
Duk. Sen. Hath not old custome ma
Duk. Sen. As you like it.
Duk. Sen. Then that of painted pompe? Are not these woods
Duk. Sen. More free from perill then the enuious Court?
Duk. Sen. Heere feele we not the penaltie of Adam,
Duk. Sen. The seasons difference, as the Icie phange