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

_ Yes, and I grant it,
Be it what it will: ask what thou canst, I'le do it;
Within my power.
_Cla._ Ye are not married yet?
_Gos._ No.
_Cla._ Faith I shall ask you that that will disturb ye,
But I must put ye to your promise.
_Gos._ Do,
And if I faint and flinch in't--
_Cla._ Well said Master,
And yet it grieves me too: and yet it must be.
_Gos._ Prethee distrust me not.
_Cla._ You must not marry,
That's part of the power you gave me: which to make up,
You must presently depart, and follow me.
_Gos._ Not marry, _Clause_?
_Cla._ Not if you keep your promise,
And give me power to ask.
_Gos._ Pre'thee think better,
I will obey, by Heaven.
_Cla._ I have thought the best, Sir
_Gos._ Give me thy reason, do'st thou fear her honesty?
_Cla._ Chaste as the ice, for any thing I know, Sir.
_Gos._ Why should'st thou light on that then? to what purpose?
_Cla._ I must not now discover.
_Gos._ Must not marry?
Shall I break now when my poor heart is pawn'd?
When all the preparation?
_Cla._ Now or never.
_Gos._ Come, 'tis not that thou would'st: thou do'st but fright me.


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