A Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 4 by Unknown
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page 80 of 535 (14%)
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_Cow_. And I will follow wheresoever thou goe;
I will be a partner of thy helplesse woe. [_Exit_. [SCENE III.] _Enter two Watermen_. 1. _Will_, ist not time we should go to our boates, And give attendance for this _Bartlemew_ tide? Folkes will be stirring early in the morning. 2. By my troth I am indifferent whether I go or no. If a fare come, why so; if not, why so; if I have not their money, they shall have none of my labour. 1. But we that live by our labours, must give attendance. But where lyes thy Boate? 2. At _Baynards Castle_ staires. 1. So do's mine, then lets go together. 2. Come, I am indifferent, I care not so much for going; but if I go with you, why so; if not, why so. [_He falls over the bag_. Sblood, what rascall hath laide this in my way! |
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