A Select Collection of Old English Plays Vol Ix 8 0
A Select Collection of Old English Plays Vol Ix 8 0
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ILF. ----Master Scarborow, you are a young gentleman; I knew yourfather well, he was my worshipful good neighbour, for our demesnes laynear together. Then, sir, you and I must be of more near acquaintance, at which you must make an eruption thus:--O God (sweet sir)-- BAR. 'Sfoot, the knight would have made an excellent Zany in an Italiancomedy. ILF. When he goes forward thus: Sir, myself am lord of some thousand ayear, a widower (Master Scarborow). I have a couple of young gentlewomento my daug...hters: a thousand a year will do well divided among them; ha, will't not, Master Scarborow? At which you out of your education mustreply thus: The portion will deserve them worthy husbands: on whichtinder he soon takes fire, and swears you are the man his hopes shot at, and one of them shall be yours. WEN. If I did not like her, should he swear himself[337] to the devil, Iwould make him foresworn. ILF. Then putting you and the young pug[338] too in a close roomtogether---- WEN. If he should lie with her there, is not the father partly the bawd?
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