The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed From the Text ..., volume 2

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The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed From the Text ..., volume 2
William Shakespeare, George Steevens
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Arm. And so farewell.
Jaq. Fair weather after you !
DuU. Come, Jaquenetta, away.
[Exeunt Dull and Jaquenetta.
Arm. Villain, thou shalt fast for thy offences, ere thou be pardoned.
Cost. Well, sir, I hope, when I do it, I shall do it (m a full stomach.
Arm. Thou shalt be heavily punished.
Cost. I am more bound to you, than your fellows, for they are but lightly rewarded.
Arm. Take away this villain ; shut him up.
JMoth. Come, you transgressing slave ; away.
Cost. Let me not be pc;nt up, sir ; I
...will fast, be- ing loose.
Moth. No, sir ; that were fast and loose : thou shalt to prison.
Co*/.;. Well, if ever I do see the meriy days of desolation that I have seen, some shall see — Moth. What shall some see ^ Cost. Nay, nothing, master Moth, but what they look upon. It is not for prisoners to be too silent in their words; and, therefore, I will say nothing: 1 thank God, I have as little patience as another man ; and, therefore, I can be quiet [Exeunt Moth and Costard.
Arm^ I do affect^ the very ground, which is base, where her shoe, which is baser, guided by her foot, which is basest, doth tread.


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