Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Ros. I, of a Snaile: for though he comes slowly, hee
Ros. carries his house on his head; a better ioyncture I thinke
Ros. then you make a woman: besides, he brings his destinie
Ros. with him.
Orl. Orl.
Orl. What's that?
Ros. Ros.
Ros. Why hornes: wc such as you are faine to be be
Ros. holding to your wiues for: but he comes armed in his
Ros. fortune, and preuents the slander of his wife.
Ros. Orl. Vertue
Ros. As you like it.
Orl. Vertue is no horne‑maker: and my Rosalind is
Orl. vertuous.
Ros. And I am your Rosalind.
Cel. Cel.
Cel. It pleases him to call you so: but he hath a Rosa
Cel. lind of a better leere then you.