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An Humorous Day's Mirth (Quarto 1, 1599)
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An humorous
1101to venture two or three crownes with you.
1103I haue not met with my match.
1106Tabacco?
1109Ve. Drie a docke leafe.
1112Be. Why, he was taken learning trickes at old Lucilas
1114and both the bawde and the pander were carried to the
1115dungeon.
1116Ve. There was dungeon vpon dungeon, but call you her
1119Enter Blanuel.
1122quicke deliuery.
1124Ve. Yea of a dungeon.
1125Bla. Why, how knew you that?
1126Ro. Why Berger told vs.
1127Bla. Berger who told you of it?
1128Be. One that I heard, by the lord.
1130Enter Lemot and Moren.
1131Le Good morrow Gentlemen all, good morrow good
1132Monsieur Rowle.
1134Le. I pray my lord look what a prety falling band he hath,
Morene.