Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Tri. An abhominable Monster.
Cal. Cal.
Cal. I'le shew thee the best Springs: I'le plucke thee
Cal. Berries: I'le fish for thee; and get thee wood enough.
Cal. A plague vpon the Tyrant that I serue;
Cal. I'le beare him no more Stickes, but follow thee, thou
Cal. wondrous man.
Tri. Tri.
Tri. A most rediculous Monster, to make a wonder of
Tri. a poore drunkard.
Cal. I'prethee let me bring thee where Crabs grow;
Cal. and I with my long nayles will digge thee pig‑nuts;
Cal. show thee a Iayes nest, and instruct thee how to snare
Cal. the nimble Marmazet: I'le bring thee to clustring
Cal. Philbirts, and sometimes I'le get thee young Scamels
Cal. from the Rocke: Wilt thou goe with me?
Ste. Ste.
Ste. I pre'thee now lead the way without any more
Ste. talking. Trinculo, the King, and all our company else