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

_ Shall I believe thee?
_Hem._ As that thou holdst most holy.
_Hub._ Ye may play tricks.
_Hem._ Then let me never live more.
_Hub._ Then you shall see Sir, I will do a service
That shall deserve indeed.
_Hem._ 'Tis well said, Huntsman,
And thou shall be well thought of.
_Hub._ I will do it: 'tis not your setting free, for that's meer nothing,
But such a service, if the Earl be noble,
He shall for ever love me.
_Hem._ What is't Huntsman?
_Hub._ Do you know any of these people live here?
_Hem._ No.
_Hub._ You are a fool then: here be those, to have 'em,
I know the Earl so well, would make him caper.
_Hem._ Any of the old Lords that rebel'd?
_Hub._ Peace, all,
I know 'em every one, and can betray 'em.
_Hem._ But wilt thou doe this service?
[_Hub._] If you'l keep
Your faith, and free word to me.
_Hem._ Wilt thou swear me?
_Hub._ No, no, I will believe ye: more than that too,
Here's the right heir.
_Hem._ O honest, honest huntsman!
_Hub._ Now, how to get these Gallants, there's the matter,
You will be constant, 'tis no work for me else.
_Hem.


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