The Old English Drama; a Selection of Plays From the Old English Dramatists ..

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Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878. Illus
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Never was such a truant in love's school; I am asham'd that e'er I was his tutor.
Mis, Art. Sir, you may freely speak, whate'er it be.
So that your speech suiteth mth modesty.
Ful, To this now could I answer passing well.
Am, Mistress, I, pitying that so fair a creature — Ful, Still fair, and yet I wam'd the contrary.
Ans, Should by a villain be so fouUy us'd, as you have been — Ful, Aye, that was well put in.
If time and place were both convenient.
Ant, Have made this bold intrusion, to presen
...t y Google 22 HOW A MAN MAY CHU8E My love and service to your sacred self.
Ful. Indifferent^ that was not much amiss.
MU. Art. Sir^ what you mean by service and by love I will not know ; but what you mean by villain, I fun would know.
An$, That vUlain is your husband.
Whose wrongs towards you are bruited through the land.
O, can you suffer at a peasant's hands.
Unworthy once to touch this silken skin.
To be so rudely beat and buffeted ?
Can you endure from such infectious breath, Able to blast your beauty^ to have natnes Of such impoison'd hate flung in your face ?


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