The Bodleian First Folio

A digital facsimile of the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Bodleian Arch. G c.7.



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Play: The Winter's Tale

Act: 5 - Scene: 2

Aut. it would not haue rellish’d among my other discredits.

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Aut. Enter Shepheard and Clowne.

Play: The Winter's Tale

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Aut. Here come those I haue done good to against my will,

Play: The Winter's Tale

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Aut. and alreadie appearing in the blossomes of their For­

Play: The Winter's Tale

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Aut. tune.

Play: The Winter's Tale

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Shep. Shep.

Play: The Winter's Tale

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Shep. Come Boy, I am past moe Children: but thy

Play: The Winter's Tale

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Shep. Sonnes and Daughters will be all Gentlemen borne.

Play: The Winter's Tale

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Clow. Clow.

Play: The Winter's Tale

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Clow. You are well met (Sir:) you deny’d to fight

Play: The Winter's Tale

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Clow. with mee this other day, because I was no Gentleman

Play: The Winter's Tale

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Clow. borne. See you these Clothes? say you see them not,

Play: The Winter's Tale

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Clow. and thinke me still no Gentleman borne: You were best

Play: The Winter's Tale

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Clow. say these Robes are not Gentlemen borne. Giue me the

Play: The Winter's Tale

Act: 5 - Scene: 2

Clow. Lye: doe: and try whether I am not now a Gentleman