A pleasant Comedie, of
2595.41531And whats to come
sir
Iohn, that can we tell.
2595.51532Mi. Pa. Sir
Iohn tis thus, your di
shone
st meanes
2595.81535To turne your leaud lu
st to a merry Ie
st.
2595.91536Fal. Ie
st, tis well, haue I liued to the
se yeares
26061540Fal. By the Lord I was twice or thrise in the
(mind 26071541They were not, and yet the gro
sne
sse
26081542Of the fopperie per
swaded me they were.
2608.11543Well, and the
fine wits of the Court heare this,
2608.21544Thayle
so whip me with their keene Ie
sts,
26131547Sir Hu. I tru
st me boyes Sir
Iohn: and I was
26141548Al
so a Fairie that did helpe to pinch you.
26221551Am I ridden too with a wealch goate?
26251553Sir Hu. Butter is better then chee
se
sir
Iohn,
2626.11555For. There is a further matter yet
sir
Iohn,
26511556There's 20. pound you borrowed of
M. Brooke Sir
(Iohn, 2651.11557And it mu
st be paid to
M. Ford Sir
Iohn.
2651.21558Mi. For. Nay hu
sband let that go to make amẽds,
2651.31559Forgiue that
sum, and
so weele all be friends.
2651.41560For. Well here is my hand, all's forgiuen at la
st.
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