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All's Well That Ends Well (Folio 1, 1623)
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2640Enter Clowne and Parrolles
2642ter, I haue ere now sir beene better knowne to you, when
2643I haue held familiaritie with fresher cloathes: but I am
2648eate no Fish of Fortunes butt'ring. Prethee alow the
2649winde.
2651but by a Metaphor.
2654further.
Par
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2658comes himselfe.
2659Enter Lafew
2661Cat, but not a Muscat, that ha's falne into the vncleane
2666and leaue him to your Lordship.
2668ly scratch'd.
2669Laf And what would you haue me to doe? 'Tis too
2670late to paire her nailes now. Wherein haue you played
2672of her selfe is a good Lady, and would not haue knaues
2673thriue long vnder? There's a Cardecue for you: Let the
2674Iustices make you and fortune friends; I am for other
2677word,
2679ha't, saue your word.
2680Par My name my good Lord is Parrolles
2682sion, giue me your hand: How does your drumme?
2684mee.
2687for you did bring me out.
2689at once both the office of God and the diuel: one brings
2690thee in grace, and the other brings thee out. The Kings
2691comming I know by his Trumpets. Sirrah, inquire fur-
2692ther after me, I had talke of you last night, though you
2693are a foole and a knaue, you shall eate, go too, follow.