A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 9 by Various
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FUL. Beware of blushing, sirrah,
Of fear and too much eloquence! Rail on her husband, his misusing her, And make that serve thee as an argument, That she may sooner yield to do him wrong. Were it my case, my love and I to plead, I have't at fingers' ends: who could miss the clout, Having so fair a white, such steady aim. This is the upshot: now bid for the game. [ANSELM _advances_. ANS. Fair mistress, God save you! FUL. What a circumstance Doth he begin with; what an ass is he, To tell her at the first that she is fair; The only means to make her to be coy! He should have rather told her she was foul, And brought her out of love quite with herself; And, being so, she would the less have car'd, Upon whose secrets she had laid her love. He hath almost marr'd all with that word fair. [_Aside_.[8]] ANS. Mistress, God save you! FUL. What a block is that, To say, God save you! is the fellow mad? Once to name God in his ungodly suit. |
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