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  • Title: Englishmen For My Money (Quarto 1, 1616)
  • Editor: Natalie Aldred
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    Author: William Haughton
    Editor: Natalie Aldred
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    Englishmen For My Money (Quarto 1, 1616)

    Engli sh-men for my money: or,
    Ile haue my will ynfayth, y'fayth I will.
    Laur. Let vs determine Si sters what to doe,
    My father meanes to wed vs in the morning,
    And therefore something mu st be thought vpon.
    2185 Mari. Weele to our father and so know his minde,
    I and his reason too, we are no fooles,
    Or Babes neither, to be fedde with words.
    Laur. Agreede, agreede: but who shall speake for all?
    Math. I will.
    2190 Mari. No I.
    Laur. Thou wilt not speake for crying.
    Mari. Yes, yes I warrant you, that humours left,
    Bee I but mou'de a little, I shall speake,
    And anger him I feare, ere I haue done.

    2195 Enter Anthony.
    All>. Whom Anthony our friend, our Schoole-mai ster?
    Now helpe vs Gentle Anthony, or neuer.
    Antho. What is your ha stie running chang'd to prayer,
    Say, where were you going?
    2200 Laur. Euen to our father,
    To know what he intendes to doe with vs.
    Antho. Tis bootle s s e tru st mee, for he is resolu'd
    To marry you to.
    Mari. The Strangers.
    2205 Antho. Yfayth he is.
    Math. Yfayth he shall not.
    Frenchman, be sure weele plucke a Crow together,
    Before you force mee giue my hand at Church.
    Mari. Come to our Father speach this comfort finds,
    2210That we may scould out griefe and ease our mindes.
    Anth. Stay, Stay Marina, and aduise you better,
    It is not Force, but Pollicie mu st serue:
    The Dores are lockt, your Father keepes the Keye,
    Wherefore vnpossible to scape away:
    2215Yet haue I plotted, and deuis'd a drift,
    To