The Dramatic Works of John Tatham With Introductions And Notes

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The Dramatic Works of John Tatham With Introductions And Notes
John Tatham
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Fol. Cam awey than, cam awey ! [Exeunt.
Enter Trapheir and Boy.
Boy. 'Twas morning ere he went to bed, sir. Tra. All's one ; tell who 'tis, and 'twill l)e warrant Enough for your awaking him ; 'tis business 1 come about, and of concernment too. That cannot admit delay.
Boy. I'll venture then to call him, sir. [Exit.
Tm. Do so. If this design Of mine proves prosperous, Townshift, it will be Some comfort to me that I am even with thee.
Enter Boy.
Boy. He'll M'ait upon you presently ; He's rising.
... [Exit.
THE SCOTCH FIGGARIKS. " 139 Till. A good lad. — Townsliift, una thyself, For I am prepar'd to give thee an assault, And dare thy action at law, if wit And sword should fail, dear Townshift.
Enter Townshift.
Town. By this light I have not slept A minute. What's the news ? You serv'd us bravely The other night at tavern.
Tra. Oil, this drinking ! This perilous drinking will destroy us all. Thy pardon, my dear heart ; the business now I come al)()ut will try thy friendship.
Town. Howl I hope no quarrel.


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