The Bodleian First Folio

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



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Play: Much Ado About Nothing

Act: 2 - Scene: 2

Iohn. Grow this to what aduerse issue it can, I will

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Iohn. put it in practise: be cunning in the working this, and

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Iohn. thy fee is a thousand ducats.

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Bor. Bor.

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Bor. Be thou constant in the accusation, and my cun­

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Bor. ning shall not shame me.

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Iohn. Iohn.

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Iohn. I will presentlie goe learne their day of marri­

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Iohn. age.

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Iohn. Exit.

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Iohn. [Act 2, Scene 3]

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Iohn. Enter Benedicke alone.

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Bene. Bene.

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Bene. Boy.

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Boy. Boy.

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Boy. Signior.

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Bene. Bene.

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Bene. In my chamber window lies a booke, bring it

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Bene. hither to me in the orchard.

Play: Much Ado About Nothing

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Boy. Boy.