Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Sp. Why then my hornes are his hornes, whether I
Sp. wake or sleepe.
Pro. Pro.
Pro. A silly answere, and fitting well a Sheepe.
Sp. Sp.
Sp. This proues me still a Sheepe.
Pro. True: and thy Master a Shepheard.
Sp. Nay, that I can deny by a circumstance.
Pro. It shall goe hard but ile proue it by another.
Sp. The Shepheard seekes the Sheepe, and not the
Sp. Sheepe the Shepheard; but I seeke my Master, and my
Sp. Master seekes not me: therefore, I am no Sheepe.
Pro. The Sheepe for fodder follow the Shepheard,
Pro. the Shepheard for foode followes not the Sheepe: thou
Pro. for wages followest thy Master, thy Master for wages