Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Ros. You are attaint with faults and periurie:
Ros. Therefore if you my fauor meane to get,
Ros. A tweluemonth shall you spend, and neuer rest,
Ros. But seeke the wearie beds of people sicke.
Du. Du.
Du. But what to me my loue? but what to me?
Kat. Kat.
Kat. A wife? a beard, faire health, and honestie,
Kat. With three‑fold loue, I wish you all these three.
Du. O shall I say, I thanke you gentle wife?
Kat. Not so my Lord, a tweluemonth and a day,
Kat. Ile
Kat. Loues Labour's lost.
Kat. Ile marke no words that smoothfac'd wooers say.
Kat. Come when the King doth to my Ladie come:
Kat. Then if I haue much loue, Ile giue you some.
Dum. Dum.
Dum. Ile serue thee true and faithfully till then.