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John Day
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Aoit. Stay, forward daughters, whether are yee going? Her. Father, I thinke these shepheards come a wooing. Ant. A wooing, daughters ? nere imagine so : What man's so mad to marry griefe and woe ?
Fra. Why, where hues sad griefe ? heer's all speak- ing ioy. Hip. 0, I would Hue and die with such annoy. A7it. But they are poore, and pouerty is despisde. Hip. No, they are faire, beauty is highly prizde. Oct. Twill be a match, they are beating the price already. [changd them ; A7if. They once were
...faire, sorrow from that hath They once knew wealth, but chance hath much es- trangd them. Fra. Haue they bin faire ? what fayrer then they are ? Why tis not possible, this heauenly faire Hath only in it selfe beauties exceed, then rich, fayre, and onely selues exceed, [please. Ant. Come, daughters, and come, shepheards, if you Be leade you to the lodge of httle ease, Wliere I will feast you with what cheere I may, Griefe shall turne mirth, and keepe high holKday.
[Exit cum. FlioMis.
HUMOUR OUT OF BREATH.


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