Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Ste. Doe you put trickes vpon's with Saluages, and Men of
Ste. Inde? ha? I haue not scap'd drowning, to be afeard
Ste. now of your foure legges: for it hath bin said; as pro
Ste. per a man as euer went on foure legs, cannot make him
Ste. giue ground: and it shall be said so againe, while Ste
Ste. phano breathes at' nostrils.
Cal. Cal.
Cal. The Spirit torments me: oh.
Ste. Ste.
Ste. This is some Monster of the Isle, with foure legs;
Ste. who hath got (as I take it) an Ague: where the diuell
Ste. should he learne our language? I will giue him some re
Ste. liefe if it be but for that: if I can recouer him, and keepe
Ste. him tame, and get to Naples with him, he's a Pre
Ste. sent for any Emperour that euer trod on Neates‑lea
Ste. ther.
Cal. Doe not torment me 'prethee: I'le bring my
Cal. wood home faster.