Henry the fourth.
27962479Shal. Dauy, Dauy, Dauy, Dauy, let me
see Dauy, let me
see
27972480Dauy, let me
see, yea mary
William Cooke, bid him come
27982481hither,
sir Iohn, you
shal not be excu
sed.
27992482Dauy Mary
sir thus, tho
se precepts can not be
serued, and
28002483againe
sir,
shal we
sow the hade land with wheate?
28022484Shal. With red wheat Dauy, but for
William Cooke
28042486Dauy Yes
sir, here is now the Smiths note for
shooing and
28072488Shal. Let it be ca
st and payed:
sir Iohn, you
shal not be ex
- 28092490Dauy Now
sir, a new lincke to the bucket mu
st needes be
28102491had: and
sir, do you meane to
stop any of V
Williams wages, a
- 28112492bout the
sacke he lo
st at Hunkly Faire?
28132493Shal. A
shall an
swer it:
some pigeons Dauy, a couple of
28142494short legg'd hens, a ioynt of mutton, and any pretty little tinie
28152495Kick-
shawes, tell william Cooke.
28172496Dauy Doth the man of warre
stay all night
sir?
28182497Shal. Yea Dauy, I will v
se him well, a friend i'th court is
28192498better then a penie in pur
se: v
se his men wel Dauy, for they are
28202499arrant knaues, and will backbite.
28222500Dauy No wor
se then they are back-bitten
sir, for they haue
28242502Shal. Well conceited Dauy, about thy bu
sine
sse Dauy.
28262503Dauy I be
seech you
sir to countenance
William Vi
sor
28272504of Woncote again
st Clement Perkes a'th hill.
28292505Sha. There is many complaints Dauy again
st that Vi
sor,
28302506that Vi
sor is an arrant knaue on my knowledge.
28322507Dauy I graunt your wor
ship that he is a knaue
sir: but yet
28332508God forbid
sir, but a knaue
should haue
some countenance at
28342509his friends reque
st, an hone
st man
sir is able to
speake for him
- 28352510selfe, when a knaue is not: I haue
seru'de your wor
ship truly
sir
28362511this eight yeares and I cannot once, or twice in a quarter beare
28372512out a knaue again
st an hone
st man, I haue litle credit with your
28392513wor
ship: the knaue is mine hone
st friend
sir, therfore I be
seech
I3 Shal