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An Humorous Day's Mirth (Quarto 1, 1599)
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dayes mirth.
564cosen.
565Co. I am content for him.
566Mo. Then one woorde with you more, curteous ladie
567Martia.
568Be. Not, and you were my father.
570doores.
572ther.
574(kind gentleman) how we dote on thee: imbrace him gen-
575tlemen.
577Co. Nay Gentlemen, looke what a pearcing eye hee
578hath.
579Be. An eie? I haue an eie and it were a pole-cat.
584ture.
586nesse.
588walke?
590Le Hearke you Madam, haue you no more care of the
592nately with another?
594Colinet.
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Lemot.
596may serue I haue done.
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