The Old-Spelling Shakespeare: Being the Works of Shakespeare in the Spelling of the Best Quarto And Folio Texts;
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. . ] F (after want). 47 [HL iii 34-70. As you like it. the Falcon her bels, fo man hath his defires j and as Pigeons bill, fo wedlocke would be nibling. 7a laq. And wil you (being a man of your breeding) be married vnder a bufti, like a begger ? Get you to church, and haue a good Prieft that can tel you what marriage is ! this fellow wil but ioyne you together as they ioyne [76 Wainfcot j then one of you wil proue a flirunke pannell, and, like greene timber, warpe, warpe. 78 Ch. I am not in th...e minde but I were better to bee mar- ried of him then of another: for he is not like to marrie me wel ; and not being wel married, it wil be a good excufe for me heereafter to leaue my wife. 82 lag. Goe thou with mee, and let me counfel thee ! ClO. Come, fweete Audrey ! We muft be married, or we muft Hue in baudrey. 85 IT Farewel, good Ma/?er Oliuer ! not, O fweet Oliuer, braue Oliuer, Leaue me not behind thee ! 89 but, Winde away. Bee gone, I fay, pa 1 wil not to wedding with thee ! [Exeunt Iaqdes, Clowne, and Audrey.
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