Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Tamo. Haue I not reason thinke you to looke pale.
Tamo. These two haue tic'd me hither to this place,
Tamo. A barren, detested vale you see it is.
Tamo. The Trees though Sommer, yet forlorne and leane,
Tamo. Ore‑come with Mosse, and balefull Misselto.
Tamo. Heere neuer shines the Sunne, heere nothing breeds,
Tamo. Vnlesse the nightly Owle, or fatall Rauen:
Tamo. And when they shew'd me this abhorred pit,
Tamo. They told me heere at dead time of the night,
Tamo. A thousand Fiends, a thousand hissing Snakes,
Tamo. Ten thousand swelling Toades, as many Vrchins,
Tamo. Would make such fearefull and confused cries,
Tamo. As any mortall body hearing it,
Tamo. Should straite fall mad, or else die suddenly.
Tamo. No sooner had they told this hellish tale,
Tamo. But strait they told me they would binde me heere,
Tamo. Vnto the body of a dismall yew,
Tamo. And leaue me to this miserable death.
Tamo. And then they call'd me foule Adulteresse,
Tamo. Lasciuious Goth, and all the bitterest tearmes