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

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Hero. Hero.

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Hero. Is my Lord well, that he doth speake so wide?

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Leon. Leon.

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Leon. Sweete Prince, why speake not you?

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Prin. Prin.

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Prin. What should I speake?

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Prin. I stand dishonour'd that haue gone about,

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Prin. To linke my deare friend to a common stale.

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Leon. Leon.

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Leon. Are these things spoken, or doe I but dreame?

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Bast. Bast.

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Bast. Sir, they are spoken, and these things are true.

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Bene. Bene.

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Bene. This lookes not like a nuptiall.

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Hero. Hero.

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Hero. True, O God!

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Clau. Clau.

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Clau. Leonato, stand I here?

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Clau. Is this the Prince? is this the Princes brother?

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Clau. Is this face Heroes? are our eies our owne?