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 Tempest

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Fer. Admir'd Miranda,

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Fer. Indeede the top of Admiration, worth

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Fer. What's deerest to the world: full many a Lady

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Fer. I haue ey'd with best regard, and many a time

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Fer. Th'harmony of their tongues, hath into bondage

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Fer. Haue I lik'd seuerall women, neuer any

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Fer. With so full soule, but some defect in her

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Fer. Did quarrell with the noblest grace she ow'd,

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Fer. And put it to the foile. But you, O you,

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Fer. So perfect, and so peerlesse, are created

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Fer. Of euerie Creatures best.

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Mir. Mir.

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Mir. I do not know

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Mir. One of my sexe; no womans face remembe,

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Mir. More that I may call men, then you good friend,

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Mir. And my deere Father: how features are abroad

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Mir. I am skillesse of; but by my modestie

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Mir. (The iewell in my dower) I would not wish