Beaumont & Fletcher's Works (2 of 10) - the Humourous Lieutenant by John Fletcher;Francis Beaumont
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_Ant_. I must have that found.
Come in and take your leave. _Tim._ And some few Prayers along. _Dem._ I know my duty, [_Exit_ Ant. You shall be half my Father. _Leo._ All your Servant: Come Gentlemen, you are resolv'd I am sure To see these wars. _1 Gent._ We dare not leave his fortunes, Though most assur'd death hung round about us. _Leo._.= That bargain's yet to make; Be not too hasty, when ye face the Enemie, Nor too ambitious to get honour instantly, But charge within your bounds, and keep close bodies, And you shall see what sport we'l make these mad-caps; You shall have game enough, I warrant ye, Every mans Cock shall fight. _Dem._ I must go see Sir: Brave Sir, as soon as I have taken leave, I'le meet you in the park; Draw the men thither, Wait you upon _Leontius_. _Gen._ We'l attend Sir. |
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