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The Famous Victories of Henry the Fifth (Quarto, 1598)
 648Der. Thou art a 
stinking who
re, &a who
rson 
stinking (who
re,
  649 Doe
st thinke ile take it at 
thy hands?
  C3 Enter
 The famous victories
 650Enter Iohn Cobler running.  651Iohn. Derick, D. D. Heare
sta,
  652Do D. neuer while 
thou liue
st vse 
that,
  653Why what wil my neighbo
rs 
say, and 
thou go away so?
  654Der. Sh
ees a narrant who
re, and Ile haue 
the lawe on you 
Iohn.  655Iohn. Why what ha
th she done?
  656Der. Marry marke 
thou 
Iohn.   657 I wil p
roue it 
that I wil.
  658Iohn. What wilt 
thou p
roue?
  659Der. That 
she cald me in to dinner.
  660 Iohn,  marke 
the tale wel 
Iohn,  and when I was 
set,
  661She b
rought me a dish of r
ootes, and ap
eece of barrel butter
  662therein: and 
she is a verie knaue,
  663And 
thou a d
rab it 
thou take her part.
  664Iohn. Heare
sta 
Dericke, is 
this 
the matter?
  665Nay, and it be no wo
rse, we wil go home againe,
  666And all 
shall be amended.
  667Der. Oh 
Iohn,  heare
sta 
Iohn,  is all well?
  669Der. Then ile go home befo
re, and b
reake all 
the gla
sse