Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Shy. Well then, it now appeares you neede my helpe:
Gra. Talke with respect, and sweare but now and than,
Gra. Now by my hood, a gentle, and no Iew.
Ner. My Lord and Lady, it is now our time
Por. And now methinkes I haue a minde to it.
Por. Now by mine honour which is yet mine owne,
Lear. May be preuented now. The Princes, France & Burgundy,
Lear. (Since now we will diuest vs both of Rule,
Lear. Then that confer'd on Gonerill. Now our Ioy,
Fra. That she whom euen but now, was your obiect,
Edg. How now Brother Edmond, what serious contemplation
Fool. She that's a Maid now, & laughs at my departure,
Bast. You haue now the good aduantage of the night,
Corn. How now my Noble friend, since I came hither
Lear. Now, presently: bid them come forth and heare me,
Reg. (For now I spie a danger) I entreate you
Lea. Now all the plagues that in the pendulous ayre
Kent. Now good my Lord, lye heere, and rest awhile.
Cor. Alacke, 'tis he: why he was met euen now
Bast. Her husband being aliue. Now then, wee'l vse