A pleasant Comedie, of
859515Fal. So betweene eight and nine:
859.1516Quic. I for
sooth, for then her hu
sband goes a
(birding, 894517Fal. Well commend me to thy mi
stris, tel her
895518I will not faile her
: Boy giue her my pur
se.
861519Quic. Nay
sir I haue another arant to do to you
862.1521Fal. From mi
steris
Page? I prethy what of her?
869522Quic. By my troth I think you work by Inchant
-(ments, 869.1523Els they could neuer loue you as they doo:
871524Fal. Not I, I a
ssure thee:
setting the atra
ction of my
872525Good parts a
side, I v
se no other inchantments:
872.1526Quic. Well
sir,
she loues you extreemly:
872.2527And let me tell you,
shees one that feares God,
881528And her hu
sband giues her leaue to do all:
880529For he is not halfe
so iealou
sie as
M. F
ord is.
874530Fal. But harke thee, hath mi
steris P
age & mi
stris
(Ford, 875531Acquainted each other how dearly they loue me?
875.1532Quic. O God no
sir: there were a ie
st indeed.
533Fol. Well farwel, commend me to mi
steris F
ord,
906538Bar. Sir heer's a Gentleman,
539One
M. Brooke, would
speak with you,
908540He hath
sent you a cup of
sacke.
911541Fal. M. Brooke, hees welcome: Bid him come vp,
542Such
Brookes are alwaies welcome to me:
911.1543A
Iack, will thy old bodie yet hold out?
911.2544Wilt thou after the expence of
so much mony
911.3545Be now a gainer? Good bodie I thanke thee,
911.4546And Ile make more of thee then I ha done:
Ha