The Bodleian First Folio

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



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Nes. Nes.

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Nes. No Achilles with him?

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Vlis. Vlis.

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Vlis. The Elephant hath joynts, but none for curtesie:

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Vlis. His legge are legs for necessitie, not for flight.

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Patro. Patro.

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Patro. Achilles bids me say he is much sorry:

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Patro. If any thing more then your sport and pleasure,

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Patro. Did moue your greatnesse, and this noble State,

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Patro. To call vpon him; he hopes is no other,

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Patro. But for your health, and your digestion sake;

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Patro. An after Dinners breath.

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Aga. Aga.

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Aga. Heare you Patroclus:

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Aga. We are too well acquainted with these answers:

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Aga. But his euasion winged thus twist with scorne,

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Aga. Cannot outflye our apprehensions.

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Aga. Much attribute he hath, and much the reason,

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Aga. Why we ascribe it to him, yet all his vertues,

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Aga. Not vertuously of his owne part beheld,