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"Beggars Bush From the Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher (Volume 2 of 10)"

_ That he owes me money,
And here in town there is no stirring of him.
_Ger._ Say ye so?
_Hem._ This day, upon a sure appointment,
He meets me a mile hence, by the Chase side,
Under the row of Oaks; do you know it?
_All B._ Yes Sir.
_Hem._ Give 'em more drink: there if you dare but venture
When I shall give the word to seize upon him
Here's twenty pound.
_3 B._ Beware the Jugler.
_Hem._ If he resist, down with him, have no mercy.
_1 B._ I warrant you, we'll hamper him.
_Hem._ To discharge you,
I have a Warrant here about me.
_3 B._ Here's our Warrant,
This carries fire i'th' Tail.
_Hem._ Away with me then,
The time draws on,
I must remove so insolent a Suitor,
And if he be so rich, make him pay ransome
Ere he see _Bruges_ Towers again. Thus wise men
Repair the hurts they take by a disgrace,
And piece the Lions skin with the Foxes case.
_Ger._ I am glad I have heard this sport yet.
_Hem._ There's for thy drink, come pay the house within Boys,
And lose no time.
_Ger._ Away with all our haste too. [_Exeunt._


SCENE II.

_Enter_ Goswin.


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