Two Noble Kinsmen (Quarto, 1634)
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The Two Noble Kinsmen.
¶And when you barke doe it with judgement.
¶Bau. Yes Sir.
¶Sch. We have,
¶As learned Authours utter, washd a Tile,
¶We have beene fatuus, and laboured vainely.
¶Cicely the Sempsters daughter:
¶Nay and she faile me once, you can tell Arcas
¶Sch. An Eele and woman,
¶A learned Poet sayes: unles by'th taile
¶And with thy teeth thou hold, will either faile,
¶3. What
¶Shall we determine Sir?
¶Sch. Nothing,
¶Our busines is become a nullity
1655Yea, and a woefull, and a pittious nullity.
¶4. Now when the credite of our Towne lay on it,
¶Goe thy waies, ile remember thee, ile fit thee,
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Enter Iaylors daughter.
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The George alow, came from the South, from
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By one, by two, by three, a
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Well haild, well haild, you jolly gallants,
Chaire and stooles out.
¶And whither now are you bound a
¶O let me have your company till come to the sound a
¶There was three fooles, fell out about an howlet
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The one sed it was an owle
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The other he sed nay,
¶The third he sed it was a hawke, and her bels wer cut away.
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