Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Clo. heard.
Cor. Cor.
Cor. Not a whit Touchstone, those that are good ma
Cor. at the Court, are as ridiculous in the Countrey, as
Cor. the behauiour of the Countrie is most mockeable at the
Cor. Court. You told me, you salute not at the Court, but
Cor. you kisse your hands; that courtesie would be vncleanlie
Cor. if Courtiers were shepheards.
Clo. Clo.
Clo. Instance, briefly: come, instance.
Cor. Why we are still handling our Ewes, and their
Cor. Fels you know are greasie.
Clo. Why do not your Courtiers hands sweate? And
Clo. is not the grease of a Mutton, as wholesome as the sweat
Clo. of a man? Shallow, shallow: A better instance I say:
Clo. Come.
Cor. Besides, our hands are hard.