Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Panth. Panth.
Panth. Launce, away, away: a Boord: thy Master is
Panth. ship'd, and thou art to post after with oares; what's the
Panth. matter? why weep'st thou man? away asse, you'l loose
Panth. the Tide, if you tarry any longer.
Laun. Laun.
Laun. It is no matter if the tide were lost, for it is the
Laun. vnkindest Tied, that euer any man tied.
Panth. What's the vnkindest tide?
Lau. Lau.
Lau. Why, he that's tide here, Crab my dog.
Pant. Pant.
Pant. Tut, man: I meane thou'lt loose the flood, and,
Pant. in loosing the flood, loose thy voyage, and in loosing thy
Pant. voyage, loose thy Master, and in loosing thy Master,
Pant. loose thy seruice, and in loosing thy seruice:—why
Pant. dost thou stop my mouth?
Laun. For feare thou shouldst loose thy tongue.