Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Clo. Most shallow man: Thou wormes meate in re
Clo. spect of a good peece of flesh indeed: learne of the wise
Clo. and perpend: Ciuet is of a baser birth then Tarre, the
Clo. verie vncleanly fluxe of a Cat. Mend the instance Shep
Clo. heard.
Cor. Cor.
Cor. You haue too Courtly a wit, for me, Ile rest.
Clo. Clo.
Clo. Wilt thou rest damn'd? God helpe thee shallow
Clo. man: God make incision in thee, thou art raw.
Cor. Sir, I am a true Labourer, I earne that I eate: get
Cor. that I weare; owe no man hate, enuie no mans happi
Cor. nesse: glad of other mens good content with my harme:
Cor. and the greatest of my pride, is to see my Ewes graze, &
Cor. my Lambes sucke.
Clo. That is another simple sinne in you, to bring the
Clo. Ewes and the Rammes together, and to offer to get your
Clo. liuing, by the copulation of Cattle, to be bawd to a Bel