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An Humorous Day's Mirth (Quarto 1, 1599)
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dayes mirth.
1922Quee. Well, whats for me?
1923Ca. A heart of gold.
1924Quee. A goodly iewell.
1925Le. Count Laberuele and Florila.
1927Le. Mary this my Lord,
1928Of all fortunes friends, that hath ioy in this life,
1931Flo. Whats mine I pray?
1932Le. Mary this Madam,
1933Good fortune be thou my good fortune bringer,
1934And make me amends for my poore bitten finger.
1938a paire of holy beades with a crucifix.
1939Flo. O bommination Idole, Ile none of them.
1942for a posie.
1943Dow. Why what is it?
1944Le. Ante omnia vna.
1949of gold, set with Iacinths and Emeralds.
1950Dow. What is for Martia?
1952monds.
1954Ki. What? is he in for his owne iewells.
1956To tel you the truth in words plaine and mild,
1957Verone loues his maide, and she is great with child.
H Ki. What