A Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 3 by Various
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necessity.
_Mom_. Then is it not substantiall knowledge (as it is in him) but verball, and fantasticall for _Omnia in illa ille complexu tenet_. _Eug_. Why seekes he me then? _Mom_. To make you joynt partners with him in all things, and there is but a little partiall difference betwixt you, that hinders that universall joynture: The bignesse of this circle held too neere our eye keepes it from the whole Spheare of the Sun; but could we sustaine it indifferently betwixt us, and it would then without checke of one beame appeare in his fulnes. _Eug_. Good Vnckle be content, for now shall I never dreame of contentment. _Mom_. I have more then done Lady, and had rather have suffer'd an alteration of my being, then of your Judgment; but (deere Neece) for your own honours sake repaire it instantly. _Enter Hippolyta. Penelope. Iacke. Will_. See heere comes the Ladies; make an Aprill day on't[18], deare love, and bee sodainly cheerefull. God save you, more then faire Ladies, I am glad your come, for my busines will have me gone presently. _Hip_. Why my Lord _Momford_ I say? will you goe before Dinner? _Mom_. No remedy, sweet Beauties, for which rudnesse I lay my hands thus |
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