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Dodsley Robert
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By cocke, as you say, your maister is a minion ; A foule coyle he keepes in this court; Aristippus aione Now rules the roaste with his pleasant devises, That I feare he wyll put out of conceit my maister Carisophus. Wyll. Feare not that, Jacke ; for like brother and brother. They are knit in true friendship the one with the other ; They are fellowes you knowe and honest men both, Therfore the one to hinder the other they will be iothe. Jacke. Yea, but I have heard say there is falshod in felows...hippe. In the court sometimes one geves another finely the slippe: '^ seekei] seeketh, 2d edit.
DAMON AND PITHIAS. 193 Which when it is spied, it is laught out with a scoffe '^ And ^yith sporting and playing quietly '° shaken of: In which kinde of toying thy master hath such a grace, That he wyll never blush, he hath a wodden face. But, Wyll, my maister hath bees in his head, If hee fynde mee heare pratinge, I am but dead : He is still trotting in the citie, there is sumwhat in the winde ; His lookes bewrayes his inwarde troubled mynde : Therfore I wyll be packing to the courte by and by; If he be once angry, Jacke shall cry wo the pye.


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