Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Clo. uenth, the Lye direct: all these you may auoyd, but the
Clo. Lye direct: and you may auoide that too, with an If. I
Clo. knew when seuen Iustices could not take vp a Quarrell,
Clo. but when the parties were met themselues, one of them
Clo. thought but of an If; as if you saide so, then I saide so:
Clo. and they shooke hands, and swore brothers. Your If, is
Clo. the onely peace‑maker: much virtue in if.
Iaq. Iaq.
Iaq. Is not this a rare fellow my Lord? He's as good
Iaq. at any thing, and yet a foole.
Du. Se. Du. Se.
Du. Se. He vses his folly like a stalking‑horse, and vn
Du. Se. der the presentation of that he shoots his wit.
Du. Se. Enter Hymen, Rosalind, and Celia.
Du. Se. Still Musicke.
Hymen. Hymen.
Hymen. Still Musicke.
Hymen. Hymen. Then is there mirth in heauen,
Hymen. When earthly things made eauen
Hymen. attone together.