William Haughtons Englishmen for My Money Or a Woman Will Have Her Will
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A IVOMAN WILL HAVE HER WILL i^g Maisters house and coimterfeite the Dutchman, and get my young Mistresse : well, and I must turne on my left hand, for I haue forgot the way quite and cleane : Fare de well good frend, I am a simple Dutchman I. Exit Frisco. Heigh. Faire weather after you. And now my Laddes, 1545 Haue I not plide my part as I should doe ? Ham. Twas well, twas well : But now let's cast about. To set these Woodcocks farder from the House, And afterwards returne vnto our Girles. Walg.... Content, content; come, come make haste. Exeunt. 1550 [Act IV. Scene I. A Street. ] Enter Ahiaro. Alua. I goe and turne, and dan I come to dis plashe, I can no tell waer, and sail doe I can no tell watt, turne by the Pumpe ; I pumpe it faire. Enter Delion. Delio. Me alle, ende alle & can no come to Croche-friers. Enter Frisco. Frisc. Oh miserable Blacke-pudding, if I can tell which 1555 is the way to my ^laisters house, I am a Red-herring, and no honest Gentleman. Alua. Who parlato daer. ? 1541 Maisters] Masters Q2 etc.
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