A pleasant Comedie, of
16331083Godes pitie here comes her father.
1633.11084Enter M. Page his wife, M. Shallow, and Slender. 16351085Pa. M. Fenton I pray what make you here?
16401086You know my an
swere
sir,
shees not for you:
16441087Knowing my vow, to blame to v
se me thus.
1641.11089Pa. Pray
sir get you gon: Come hither daughter,
16431090Sonne S
lender let me
speak with you.
(they whisper. 16461092Fen. Pray mi
steris
Page let me haue your cõ
sent.
1646.11093Mis.Pa. Ifaith
M. Fentõ tis as my hu
sband plea
se.
1646.21094For my part Ile neither hinder you, nor further
(you. 16641095Quic. How
say you this was my doings?
1664.21097Fen. Here nur
se, theres a brace of angels to drink,
1664.31098Worke what thou can
st for me, farwell.
(Exit Fen.(Slēder 1664.61100Pa. Come wife, you an I will in, weele leaue
M. 1664.71101And my daughter to talke together.
M. Shallow,
16191104Shal. Mary I thanke you for that:
16231107An. Now
M. Slender, whats your will?
16241108Slen. Gode
so theres a Ie
st indeed: why mi
steris
(An, 16251109I neuer made wil yet: I thāk God I am wi
se inough
(for that. 16041110Shal. Fie cu
sse fie, thou art not right,
16061112Slen. I had a father mi
steris
Anne, good vncle
16071113Tell the Ie
st how my father
stole the goo
se out of
16081114The henloft. All this is nought, harke you mi
stre
sse
Shal.