Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Iaq. With obseruation, the which he vents
Iaq. In mangled formes. O that I were a foole,
Iaq. I am ambitious for a motley coat.
Du. Sen. Du. Sen.
Du. Sen. Thou shalt haue one.
Iaq. Iaq.
Iaq. It is my onely suite,
Iaq. Prouided that you weed your better iudgements
Iaq. Of all opinion that growes ranke in them,
Iaq. That I am wise. I must haue liberty
Iaq. Withall, as large a Charter as the winde,
Iaq. To blow on whom I please, for so fooles haue:
Iaq. And they that are most gauled with my folly,
Iaq. They most must laugh: And why sir must they so?
Iaq. The why is plaine, as way to Parish Church:
Iaq. Hee, that a Foole doth very wisely hit,
Iaq. Doth very foolishly, although he smart
Iaq. Seeme senselesse of the bob. If not,
Iaq. The Wise‑mans folly is anathomiz'd
Iaq. Euen by the squandring glances of the foole.