Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Ia. Made to his Mistresse eye‑brow. Then, a Soldier,
Ia. Full of strange oaths, and bearded like the Pard,
Ia. Ielous in honor, sodaine, and quicke in quarrell,
Ia. Seeking the bubble Reputation
Ia. Euen in the Canons mouth: And then, the Iustice
Ia. In faire round belly, with good Capon lin'd,
Ia. With eyes seuere, and beard of formall cut,
Ia. Full of wise sawes, and moderne instances,
Ia. And so he playes his part. The sixt age shifts
Ia. Into the leane and slipper'd Pantaloone,
Ia. With spectacles on nose, and pouch on side,
Ia. His youthfull hose well sau'd, a world too wide,
Ia. For his shrunke shanke, and his bigge manly voice,
Ia. Turning againe toward childish trebble pipes,
Ia. And whistles in his sound. Last Scene of all,
Ia. That ends this strange euentfull historie,
Ia. Is second childishnesse, and meere obliuion,
Ia. Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans euery thing.
Ia. Enter Orlando with Adam.
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