A Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 4 by Unknown
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The one, of the Murther of _Maister_ Beech A _Chaundler in_
Thames-streete, and his boye, done by _Thomas Merry_. _The other of a Young childe murthered_ in a Wood by two Ruffins, _with the consent of his Vnckle_. By ROB. YARINGTON. LONDON. Printed for _Mathew Lawe, and are to be solde at _his Shop in Paules Church-yarde neere vnto S. Austines Gate, at the signe of the Foxe_. 1601. Two Tragedies in One. _Enter Homicide, solus_. I have in vaine past through each stately streete, And blinde-fold turning of this happie towne, For wealth, for peace, and goodlie government, Yet can I not finde out a minde, a heart For blood and causelesse death to harbour in; They all are bent with vertuous gainefull trade, To get their needmentes for this mortall life, And will not soile their well-addicted harts |
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