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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Clau. Clau.

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Clau. Now signior, what newes?

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Ben. Ben.

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Ben. Good day my Lord.

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Prin. Prin.

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Prin. Welcome signior, you are almost come to part

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Prin. almost a fray.

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Clau. Clau.

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Clau. Wee had likt to haue had our two noses snapt

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Clau. off with two old men without teeth.

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Prin. Prin.

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Prin. Leonato and his brother, what think'st thou? had

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Prin. wee fought, I doubt we should haue beene too yong for

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Prin. them.

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Ben. Ben.

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Ben. In a false quarrell there is no true valour, I came

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Ben. to seeke you both.

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Clau. Clau.

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Clau. We haue beene vp and downe to seeke thee, for

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Clau. we are high proofe melancholly, and would faine haue it