The Bodleian First Folio

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



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3. Vntimely stormes, makes men expect a Dearth:

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3. All may be well; but if God sort it so,

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3. 'Tis more then we deserue, or I expect.

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2. 2.

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2. Truly, the hearts of men are full of feare:

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2. You cannot reason (almost) with a man,

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2. That lookes not heauily, and full of dread.

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3. 3.

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3. Before the dayes of Change, still is it so,

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3. By a diuine instinct, mens mindes mistrust

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3. Ensuing

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3. The Life and Death of Richard the Third.

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3. Pursuing danger: as by proofe we see

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3. The Water swell before a boyst'rous storme:

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3. But leaue it all to God. Whither away?

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2 Marry we were sent for to the Iustices.

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3 And so was I: Ile beare you company.

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3 Exeunt.