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Two Noble Kinsmen (Quarto, 1634)
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The Two Noble Kinsmen.
1519Doe not you feele it thaw you?
1520Pal. Stay, Ile tell you after a draught or two more.
1521Arc. Spare it not, the Duke has more Cuz: Eate now.
1522Pal. Yes.
1528Pal. Not much.
1532Giue me more wine; here Arcite to the wenches
1533We have known in our daies. The Lord Stewards daughter.
1534Doe you remember her?
1535Arc. After you Cuz.
1536Pal. She lov'd a black-haird man.
1539Arc. Out with't faith.
1540Pal. She met him in an Arbour:
1541What did she there Cuz? play o'th virginals?
1543Pal. Made her groane a moneth for't; or 2. or 3. or 10.
1546Else there be tales abroade, you'l pledge her?
1547Pal. Yes.
1548Arc. A pretty broune wench t'is-There was a time
1549When yong men went a hunting, and a wood,
1550And a broade Beech: and thereby hangs a tale: heigh ho.
1551Pal. For Emily, upon my life; Foole
1555Arc. you are wide.
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