Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Cel. Nay certainly there is no truth in him.
Ros. Ros.
Ros. Doe you thinke so?
Cel. Cel.
Cel. Yes, I thinke he is not a picke purse, nor a horse
Cel. stealer, but for his verity in loue, I doe thinke him as
Cel. concaue as a couered goblet, or a Worme‑eaten nut.
Ros. Not true in loue?
Cel. Yes, when he is in, but I thinke he is not in.
Ros. You haue heard him sweare downright he was.
Cel. Was, is not is: besides, the oath of Louer is no
Cel. stronger then the word of a Tapster, they are both the
Cel. confirmer of false reckonings, he attends here in the for
Cel. rest on the Duke your father.
Ros. I met the Duke yesterday, and had much que