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


_Ger._ Go get some victuals, and some drink, some good drink;
For this day we'll keep holy to good fortune,
Come, and be frolick with us.
_Hig._ You are a stranger, Brother, I pray lead,
You must, you must, Brother. [_Exeunt._


SCENE IV.

_Enter_ Goswin _and_ Gertrude.
_Ger._ Indeed you're welcome: I have heard your scape,
And therefore give her leave, that only loves you;
(Truly and dearly loves you) give her joy leave
To bid you welcome: what is't makes you sad man?
Why do you look so wild? Is't I offend you?
Beshrew my heart, not willingly.
_Gos._ No, _Gertrude_.
_Ger._ Is't the delay of that ye long have look'd for,
A happy marriage? now I come to urge it.
Now when you please to finish it?
_Gos._ No news yet?
_Ger._ Do you hear Sir?
_Gos._ Yes.
_Ger._ Do you love me?
_Gos._ Have I liv'd
In all the happiness Fortune could seat me,
In all mens fair opinions?
_Ger._ I have provided
A Priest, that's ready for us.
_Gos._ And can the Devil,
In one ten days, that Devil Chance devour me?
_Ger._ We'll fly to what place you please.


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