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 Two Gentlemen of Verona

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Duk. That longs for euery thing that he can come by.

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Val. Val.

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Val. By seauen a clock, ile get you such a Ladder.

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Duk. Duk.

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Duk. But harke thee: I will goe to her alone,

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Duk. How shall I best conuey the Ladder thither?

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Val. Val.

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Val. It will be light (my Lord) that you may beare it

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Val. Vnder a cloake, that is of any length.

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Duk. Duk.

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Duk. A cloake as long as thine will serue the turne?

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Ual. Ual.

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Ual. I my good Lord.

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Duk. Duk.

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Duk. Then let me see thy cloake,

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Duk. Ile get me one of such another length.

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Val. Val.

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Val. Why any cloake will serue the turn (my Lord)

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Duk. Duk.

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Duk. How shall I fashion me to weare a cloake?