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An Humorous Day's Mirth (Quarto 1, 1599)
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An humorous
1599King he gropes about in corners voide of the chearefull
1600light should guide vs all.
1604Lab. Could her eyes blind him?
1605Lem. Eyes or what it was I know not, but blind I am
1607Q. Come bring me to my Prince my lord that I may
1608leade him, none aliue but I may haue the honour to direct
1609his feete.
1610Lem. How lead him madam? why hee can go as right
1611as you, or any here, and is not blind of eyesight.
1612Quee. Of what then?
1616should cheerefully guide a worthie King, for he doth loue
1617her, and hath forced her into a priuate roome where now
1618they are.
1619Quee. What mocking chaunges is there in thy wordes
1622fore my words be halfe done.
1625ring that the King had forced her, as she was walking with
1626another Earle, ran straightwaies mad for her, and with a
1627friend of his, and two or three blacke ruffians more, brake
1630tion: with them I fought a while,, and got this wound, but
1632you to his ayde.
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