Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Iaq. married vnder a bush like a begger? Get you to church,
Iaq. and haue a good Priest that can tel you what marriage is,
Iaq. this fellow wil but ioyne you together, as they ioyne
Iaq. Wainscot, then one of you wil proue a shrunke pannell,
Iaq. and like greene timber, warpe, warpe.
Clo. Clo.
Clo. I am not in the minde, but I were better to bee
Clo. married of him then of another, for he is not like to mar
Clo. rie me wel: and not being wel married, it wil be a good
Clo. excuse for me heereafter, to leaue my wife.
Iaq. Iaq.
Iaq. Goe thou with mee,
Iaq. And let me counsel thee.
Ol. Ol.
Ol. Come sweete Audrey,
Ol. We must be married, or we must liue in baudrey:
Ol. Farewel good Mr Oliuer: Not O sweet Oliuer, O braue
Ol. Oliuer leaue me not behind thee: But winde away, bee
Ol. gone I say, I wil not to wedding with thee.