the merry wives of windsor.
23101371For I am cou
soned and beaten too.
23161372Well, I neuer pro
spered
since I for
swore
23171373My
selfe at
Primero: and my winde
1374Were but long inough to
say my prayers,
23181375Ide repent, now from whence come you?
23201377Quic. From the two parties for
sooth.
23211378Fal. The diuell take the one partie,
1379And his dam the other,
1381I haue endured more for their
sakes,
23251383Quic. O Lord
sir, they are the
sorowful
st creatures
23261384That euer liued:
specially mi
stre
sse
Ford,
1385Her hu
sband hath beaten her that
she is all
23291387Fal. What telle
st me of blacke and blew,
1388 I haue bene beaten all the colours in the Rainbow,
23311389And in my e
scape like to a bene apprehended
1390For a witch of
Brainford, and
set in the
stockes.
23361391Quic. Well
sir,
she is a
sorrowfull woman,
23371392And I hope when you heare my errant,
1393Youle be per
swaded to the contrarie.
23421394Fal. Come goe with me into my chamber, Ile
1395 heare thee.
Exit omnes. 23451397Host. Speake not to me
sir, my mind is heauie,
23471399Fen. Yet heare me, and as I am a gentleman,
23481400Ile giue you a hundred pound toward your lo
sse.
23501401Host. Well
sir Ile heare you, and at lea
st keep your
23521403Fen. Thẽ thus my ho
st. Tis not vnknown to you,
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