Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Par. Par.
Par. Well, I shall be wiser.
Laf. Laf.
Laf. Eu'n as soone as thou can'st, for thou hast to pull
Laf. at a smacke a'th contrarie. If euer thou bee'st bound
Laf. in thy skarfe and beaten, thou shall finde what it is to be
Laf. proud of thy bondage, I haue a desire to holde my ac
Laf. quaintance with thee, or rather my knowledge, that I
Laf. may say in the default, he is a man I know.
Par. My Lord you do me most insupportable vexati
Par. on.
Laf. I would it were hell paines for thy sake, and my
Laf. poore doing eternall: for doing I am past, as I will by
Laf. thee, in what motion age will giue me leaue.
Laf. Exit.
Par. Well, thou hast a sonne shall take this disgrace
Par. off me; scuruy, old, filthy, scuruy Lord: Well, I must