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


_Prig._ And let your beauties sparkle.
_Hig._ So may you ne'er want dressings, Jewels, gowns
Still i' the fashion.
_Prig._ Nor the men you love,
Wealth nor discourse to please you.
_Hig._ May you Gentlemen,
Never want good fresh suits nor liberty.
_Prig._ May every Merchant here see safe his ventures.
_Hig._ And every honest Citizen his debts in.
_Prig._ The Lawyers again good Clyents.
_Hig._ And the Clyents good Counsel.
_Prig._ All the Gamesters here good fortune.
_Hig._ The Drunkards too good wine.
_Prig._ The eaters meat
Fit for their tastes and palats.
_Hig._ The good wives kind Husbands.
_Prig._ The young maids choyce of Sutors.
_Hig._ The Midwives merry hearts.
_Prig._ And all good cheer.
_Hig._ As you are kind unto us and our Bush,
We are the Beggars and your daily Beadsmen,
And have your mony, but the Alms we ask
And live by, is your Grace, give that, and then
We'l boldly say our word is, _Come again_.


APPENDIX

p. 194,
l. 1. A] God e'n then.
l. 28. C _misprints_] secrely.
l. 30. A and B] tipple in wine.
p. 195,
l.


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