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An Humorous Day's Mirth (Quarto 1, 1599)
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dayes mirth.
998Foies. Martia, learne by this when you are a wife.
1001made me melancholy with his humour, and Ile go locke
1003Lab. What, and not dine to day?
1004Flo. No my good head: come Martia, you and I will
1005fast togither.
1008Foy. Birlady Gentlemen Ile go home to dinner.
1015mot, Ile meet you there presently.
1018Enter Uerone with his Napkin vpon his shoulder, and his
1019man Iaques with another, and his sonne bringing
1020in cloth and napkins.
1023their white vailes, accomplish the court Cupboord, waite
1024diligently to day for my credite and your owne, that if the
1025meate should chance to be raw, yet your behauiors being
1027chaunce to be tough, be you tender ouer them in your at-
1028tendance, that the one may beare with the other.
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