Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Mist.Pag. shall be a Tailor to thee, and shal make thee a new dou
Mist.Pag. blet and hose. Ile go hide me.
Mi.Ford. Mi.Ford.
Mi.Ford. Do so: go tell thy Master, I am alone: Mi
Mi.Ford. stris Page, remember you your Qu.
Mist.Pag. Mist.Pag.
Mist.Pag. I warrant thee, if I do not act it, hisse me.
Mist.Ford. Mist.Ford.
Mist.Ford. Go‑too then: we'l vse this vnwholsome
Mist.Ford. humidity, this grosse‑watry Pumpion; we'll teach him
Mist.Ford. to know Turtles from Iayes.
Fal. Fal.
Fal. Haue I caught thee, my heauenly Iewell? Why
Fal. now let me die, for I haue liu'd long enough: This is the
Fal. period of my ambition: O this blessed houre.
Mist.Ford. O sweet Sir Iohn.
Fal. Mistris Ford, I cannot cog, I cannot prate (Mist.
Fal. Ford) now shall I sin in my wish; I would thy Husband