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Jackson, Helen Hunt, 1830-1885

"A Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 4"

Suer as yours is _Raphaels_
And _Tread-wayes_ his.
_Thomas_. _Mirable_ and _Ashburne_!
_Factor_. Names that concerne you, Sir.
_Thomas_. Peace, listen further.
_Raph_. Thou with these woords hast extasyde my sowle
And I am all in rapture. Then hee's pleasd
Wee too shalbee contracted?
_Clowne_. 'Tis his mynd, Sir.
_Raph_. The moother, too, consents?
_Clowne_. So you shall finde, Sir.
_Raph_. And _Mirable_ pleasd, too?
_Clowne_. Shes so inclind, Sir.
_Raph_. And this the very day?
_Clowne_. The tyme assignd, Sir.
_Raph_. Shee shalbee suerly myne.
_Clowne_. As vowes can bind, Sir.
_Raph_. Thou sawest all this?
_Clowne_. I am suer I was not blind, Sir.
_Raph_. And all this shall bee done?
_Clown_. Before you have din'd, Sir.
_Raph_. Oh, frend, eather pertake with mee in Joy
And beare part of this surplus, I shall else
Dye in a pleasinge surfett.
_Tread_. Frend, I doo
Withall intreate you interceade for mee
To your fayre loves companion, for if all
Th'estate I have in _France_ can by her freedom,
Shee shall no longer faynt beneathe the yoake
Of lewdnes and temptation.


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