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An Humorous Day's Mirth (Quarto 1, 1599)
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dayes mirth.
1282verie latelie, and nowe me thinkes you are growne excee-
1283ding perfite.
1285Enter Iaques.
1288Lem. What are they come? Iaques, conuey them into
1289the inwarde Parlour by the inwarde roome, and there is a
1290brace of Crownes for thy labour, but let no bodie know of
1291their being here.
1293Lem. See where they come: welcome my good lord and
1297band comes and finds her here.
1299sires your companie.
1302you presently.
1304ship, if it were not for interrupting your game.
1305Lord. No, I haue done Lemot.
1307vs to day.
1309Lem. Why, hearke you my Lorde, I knewe not of
1312way?
1313Lord. Yea but hearke you Lemot, did not you heare
1314mee sweare to my Wife, that I woulde not tarie, if there
were