The Bodleian First Folio

A digital facsimile of the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Bodleian Arch. G c.7.



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Offi. Offi.

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Offi. Downe with the Capulets, downe with the Mountagues.

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Offi. Enter old Capulet in his Gowne, and his wife.

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Cap. Cap.

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Cap. What noise is this? Giue me my long Sword ho.

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Wife. Wife.

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Wife. A crutch, a crutch: why call you for a Sword?

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Cap. Cap.

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Cap. My Sword I say: Old Mountague is come,

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Cap. And flourishes his Blade in spight of me.

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Cap. Enter old Mountague, & his wife.

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Moun. Moun.

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Moun. Thou villaine Capulet. Hold me not, let me go

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2. Wife. 2. Wife.

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2. Wife. Thou shalt not stir a foote to seeke a Foe.

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2. Wife. Enter Prince Eskales, with his Traine.

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Prince. Prince.

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Prince. Rebellious Subiects, Enemies to peace,

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Prince. Prophaners of this Neighbor‑stained Steele,