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881) Commentary Note for lines 2923-25: 2923 Oph. You must sing
{a downe} <downe> a downe,
2923-4 And you call | him a downe a. O how the wheele becomes it,
2924-5 It is | the false Steward that stole his Maisters daughter.
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... wheel fits it! That Shakespeare knew the ...
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... f the profundity of Shakespeare, as well ...
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... hnson, <i>The Globe Shakespeare</i> and ...
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... rom the writings of Shakespeare's time. ...
... esent in my sight.' Shakespeare has seve ...
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... ften ignored by the Shakespearean annota ...
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2932-3 Ophe. There's Fennill for you, and Colembines, there's
| Rewe for
2933-4 you, & heere's some for me, we may call it | {herbe of Grace} <Herbe-Grace> a Sondaies,
2934-5 <Oh> you {may} <must> weare your Rewe | with a difference, there's a Dasie, I would
2935-7 giue you | some Violets, but they witherd all when my Father {dyed,} <dy-| ed:>, 2935
2937 they say
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... 16;herb of grace.' Shakespeare so terms ...
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... t be traced back to Shakespeare's time, ...
... that could only be Shakespeare's. Ophel ...
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