Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
Title: Search
Clo. taught to finde me?
Clo. Clo.
Clo. The search sir was profitable, and much Foole
Clo. may you find in you, euen to the worlds pleasure, and the
Clo. encrease of laughter.
Par. Par.
Par. A good knaue ifaith, and well fed.
Par. Madam, my Lord will go awaie to night,
Par. A
Par. All's Well that Ends Well.
Par. A verie serrious businesse call's on him:
Par. The great prerogatiue and rite of loue,
Par. Which as your due time claimes, he do's acknowledge,
Par. But puts it off to a compell'd restraint:
Par. Whose want, and whose delay, is strew'd with sweets
Par. Which they distill now in the curbed time,
Par. To make the comming houre oreflow with ioy,
Par. And pleasure drowne the brim.
Hel. Hel.
Hel. What's his will else?