Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Bast. And if his name be George, Ile call him Peter;
Bast. For new made honor doth forget mens names:
Bast. 'Tis two respectiue, and too sociable
Bast. For your conuersion, now your traueller,
Bast. Hee and his tooth‑picke at my worships messe,
Bast. And when my knightly stomacke is suffis'd,
Bast. Why then I sucke my teeth, and catechize
Bast. Thus leaning on mine elbow I begin,
Bast. I shall beseech you; that isd question now,
Bast. And then comes answer like an Absey booke:
Bast. O sir, sayes answer, at your best command,
Bast. No sir, saies question, I sweet sir at yours,
Bast. And so ere answer knowes what question would,
Bast. Sauing in Dialogue of Complement,
Bast. And talking of the Alpes and Appenines,
Bast. The Perennean and the riuer Poe,
Bast. It drawes toward supper in conclusion so.
Bast. But this is worshipfull society,
Bast. And fits the mounting spirit like my selfe;
Bast. For he is but a bastard to the time