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


_Ger_. Now interpret this unto him.
_Hig_. I poure on thy pate a pot of good ale,
And by the Rogues oth a Rogue thee install:
To beg on the way, to rob all thou meetes;
To steale from the hedge, both the shirt and the sheets:
And lye with thy wench in the straw till she twang,
Let the Constable, Justice, and Divell go hang.
_Ger_. So, now come in,
But ever have an eye Sir, to your prisoner.
_Hub_. He must blinde both mine eyes, if he get from me.
_Ger_. Go, get some victualls, and some drink, some good drink
For this day weele keep holly to good fortune,
Come and be frollick with us.
_Hig_. Ye are a stanger. _Exeunt_.
p. 250,
l. 14. C] o' th'.
p. 251,
ll. 12 and 37 and often elsewhere. A and B] _Jertred_.
p. 252,
l. 16. A and B] what ayle ye.
l. 35. A] Despise me.
p. 253,
l. 7. A and B] wind or.
l. 11. A and B] no lying here.
p. 254,
l. 13. A] Porter.
l. 34. B] we daily get.
p. 255,
l 13. A and B] confess it.
A and B _omit stage direction_.
l. 18. A and B _omit_] for.
p. 256,
l. 28. A and B] Here in bosome, and.
C] my bosom.


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