A pleasant Comedie, of
562.5322Now Ie
shu ble
sse me, am I methomorphi
sed?
562.6323 I thinke I knowe not my
selfe. Why what a Gods
562.7324name doth this man
see in me, that thus he
shootes
562.8325at my hone
stie? Well but that I knowe my owne
562.9326heart, I
should
scarcely per
swade my
selfe I were
562.10327hand. Why what an vnrea
sonable wool
sack is this.
562.11328He was neuer twice in my companie, and if then I
562.12329thought I gaue
such a
ssurauce with my eies, Ide pul
562.13330them out, they
should neuer
see more holie daies.
562.14331Well, I
shall tru
st fat men the wor
se while I liue for
577332his
sake. O God that I knew how to be reuenged of
577.1333him. But in good time, heeres mi
stre
sse
Foord.
577.3335Mis. For. How now Mi
stris
Page, are you reading
577.5337Mis. Pa. O woman I am I know not what:
577.6338In loue vp to the hard eares. I was neuer in
such a
577.8340Mis. For. In loue, now in the name of God with
577.10342Mis. Pa. With one that
sweares he loues me,
577.11343And I mu
st not choo
se but do the like againe:
614345Mis. For. Ile match your letter iu
st with the like,
614.1346Line for line, word for word. Only the name
347Of mi
steris
Page, and mi
steris
Foord di
sagrees:
614.2348Do me the kindnes to looke vpon this.
614.3349Mis. Pa.Why this is right my letter.
614.6351Why what a bladder of iniquitie is this?
636352Lets be reuenged what
so ere we do.
636.1353Mis. For. Reuenged, if we liue weel be reuenged.
O Lord