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Pagina 350
me . tion and beggary ; receives alms from his own wife in her Dutch mask ; and
thus shows how the medicine misfortune has operated upon his soul : - “ By this
hand , this Dutch wench is in love with Were it not admirable to make her steal all
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me . tion and beggary ; receives alms from his own wife in her Dutch mask ; and
thus shows how the medicine misfortune has operated upon his soul : - “ By this
hand , this Dutch wench is in love with Were it not admirable to make her steal all
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Pagina 362
Wife . Good sir , by all our vows I do beseech you , Show me the true cause of
your discontent . Hus . Money , money , money ; and thou must supply me . Wife .
Alas , I am the least cause of your discontent ; Yet what is mine , either in rings or
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Wife . Good sir , by all our vows I do beseech you , Show me the true cause of
your discontent . Hus . Money , money , money ; and thou must supply me . Wife .
Alas , I am the least cause of your discontent ; Yet what is mine , either in rings or
...
Pagina 370
Wife . O my sweet husband ! Hus . Filth , harlot ! Wife . O , what will you do , dear
husband ? Hus . Give me the bastard ! Wife . Your own sweet boy - Hus . There
are too many beggars . Wife . Good my husbandHus . Dost thou prevent me still ?
Wife . O my sweet husband ! Hus . Filth , harlot ! Wife . O , what will you do , dear
husband ? Hus . Give me the bastard ! Wife . Your own sweet boy - Hus . There
are too many beggars . Wife . Good my husbandHus . Dost thou prevent me still ?
Pagina 371
The WIFE , Servant , and Children discovered . Ser . Oh , I am scarce able to
heave up myself , He has so bruis'd me with his devilish weight , And torn my
flesh with his blood - hasty spur : A man before of easy constitution , Till now hell
power ...
The WIFE , Servant , and Children discovered . Ser . Oh , I am scarce able to
heave up myself , He has so bruis'd me with his devilish weight , And torn my
flesh with his blood - hasty spur : A man before of easy constitution , Till now hell
power ...
Pagina 374
Wife . Tut , far , far greater wounds did my breast feel ; Unkindness strikes a
deeper wound than steel . You have been still unkind to me . Hus . ' Faith , and so
I think I have ; I did my murthers roughly out of hand , Desperate and sudden ; but
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Wife . Tut , far , far greater wounds did my breast feel ; Unkindness strikes a
deeper wound than steel . You have been still unkind to me . Hus . ' Faith , and so
I think I have ; I did my murthers roughly out of hand , Desperate and sudden ; but
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