Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Cla. And none of them beene worne; and for a name
Cla. Now puts the drowsie and neglected Act
Cla. Freshly on me: 'tis surely for a name.
Luc. Luc.
Luc. I warrant it is: And thy head stands so tickle on
Luc. thy shoulders, that a milkemaid, if she be in loue, may
Luc. sigh it off: Send after the Duke, and appeale to him.
Cla. Cla.
Cla. I haue done so, but hee's not to be found.
Cla. I pre'thee (Lucio) doe me this kinde seruice:
Cla. This day, my sister should the Cloyster enter,
Cla. And there receiue her approbation.
Cla. Acquaint her with the danger of my state,
Cla. Implore her, in my voice, that she make friends
Cla. To the strict deputie: bid her selfe assay him,
Cla. I haue great hope in that: for in her youth
Cla. There is a prone and speechlesse dialect,
Cla. Such as moue men: beside, she hath prosperous Art
Cla. When she will play with reason, and discourse,
Cla. And well she can perswade.