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An Humorous Day's Mirth (Quarto 1, 1599)
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1459God, good husband, I do loue thee in the Lord, and he
1460(good man) will thinke all this you haue done, was but to
1462rainebow doth a storme: my dainty wench, go go, what
1464your dutie to your husband? away, repent, amend your life,
1465you haue discredited your religion for euer.
1471King, and tell her where he is close with his wench: and he
1473uen, ile iurke the horse you ride on.
1474Enter my host, Catalian, Blanuel, Berger, Iaquis, Maide,
1475and Boy.
1476Host. Well Gentlemen, I am vtterly vndone without
1477your good helpes, it is reported that I receiued certaine la-
1478dies or gentlewomen into my house: no heres my man, my
1480these Gentlemen.
1482Ma. Nor I, by my maidenhead.
1483Boy. Nor I, as I am a man.
1485this time, but if at other times you haue had wenches, and
1486would not let vs know it, we are the lesse beholding to you.
1487Exeunt al, but my host and the Gentleman.
1488Ber. Peraduenture the more beholding to him, but
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