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Two Noble Kinsmen (Quarto, 1634)
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The Two Noble Kinsmen.
16723. Ther's a dainty mad woman Mr. comes i'th Nick as
1673mad as a march hare: if wee can get her daunce, wee are
16751. A mad woman? we are made Boyes.
1676Sch. And are you mad good woman?
1678Give me your hand.
1679Sch. Why?
1680Daugh. I can tell your fortune.
1681You are a foole: tell ten, I have pozd him: Buz
1682Friend you must eate no white bread, if you doe
1683Your teeth will bleede extreamely, shall we dance ho?
1684I know you, y'ar a Tinker: Sirha Tinker
1685Stop no more holes, but what you should.
1686Sch. Dij boni. A Tinker Damzell?
1688Quipassa, o'th bels and bones.
1690Et opus exegi, quod nec Iouis ira, nec ignis.
1691Strike up, and leade her in.
16943. Doe, doe.
1696Ex. all but Schoolemaster.
1697I heare the hornes: give me some
1698Meditation, and marke your Cue;
1699Pallas inspire me.
1700Enter Thes. Pir. Hip. Emil. Arcite: and traine.
1701Thes. This way the Stag tooke.
1703Thes. What have we here?
1708Thes. This is a cold beginning.
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