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Pagina 355
A few friends here . Pray is the gentleman , your master , within ? Ser . Yes ; is
your business to him ? [ Servant opens the door . Enter PYEBOARD , PUTTOCK ,
RAVENSHAW , and Dogson . Pye . Ay , he knows it , when he sees me : I pray
you ...
A few friends here . Pray is the gentleman , your master , within ? Ser . Yes ; is
your business to him ? [ Servant opens the door . Enter PYEBOARD , PUTTOCK ,
RAVENSHAW , and Dogson . Pye . Ay , he knows it , when he sees me : I pray
you ...
Pagina 363
Enter three Gentlemen . Strumpet and bastards ! i Gent . Still ' do these loathsome
thoughts jar on your tongue ? Yourself to stain the honour of your wife , Nobly
descended ? Those whom men call mad , Endanger others ; but he's more than ...
Enter three Gentlemen . Strumpet and bastards ! i Gent . Still ' do these loathsome
thoughts jar on your tongue ? Yourself to stain the honour of your wife , Nobly
descended ? Those whom men call mad , Endanger others ; but he's more than ...
Pagina 367
Enter HUSBAND and the MASTER of a College . Hus . Please you draw near , sir
; you ' re exceeding welcome . Mast . That's my doubt ! I fear I come not to be
welcome . Hus . Yes , howsoever . Mast . ' T is not my fashion , sir , to dwell in
long ...
Enter HUSBAND and the MASTER of a College . Hus . Please you draw near , sir
; you ' re exceeding welcome . Mast . That's my doubt ! I fear I come not to be
welcome . Hus . Yes , howsoever . Mast . ' T is not my fashion , sir , to dwell in
long ...
Pagina 372
Enter Husband . He falls . Hus . O stumbling jade ! The spavin overtake thee ! The
fifty diseases stop thee ! Oh , I am sorely bruis'd ! Plague founder thee ! Thou runn
'st at ease and pleasure . Heart of chance ! To throw me now , within a flight o ...
Enter Husband . He falls . Hus . O stumbling jade ! The spavin overtake thee ! The
fifty diseases stop thee ! Oh , I am sorely bruis'd ! Plague founder thee ! Thou runn
'st at ease and pleasure . Heart of chance ! To throw me now , within a flight o ...
Pagina 416
Enter King EDWARD and Audley . Edw . Lord Audley , whiles our son is in the
chase , Withdraw your powers unto this little hill , And here a season let us
breathe ourselves . Aud . I will , my lord . [ Exit Audley . Retreat , Edw . Just -
dooming ...
Enter King EDWARD and Audley . Edw . Lord Audley , whiles our son is in the
chase , Withdraw your powers unto this little hill , And here a season let us
breathe ourselves . Aud . I will , my lord . [ Exit Audley . Retreat , Edw . Just -
dooming ...
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