Beggars Bush - From the Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher (Volume 2 of 10) by John Fletcher;Francis Beaumont
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But I should lose my self to speak him further
And stale in my relation, the much good You may be witness of, if your remove From _Bruges_ be not speedy. 1 _Mer._ This report I do assure you will not hasten it, Nor would I wish a better man to deal with For what I am to part with. 3 _Mer._ Never doubt it, He is your man and ours, only I wish His too much forwardness to embrace all bargains Sink him not in the end. 2 _Mer._ Have better hopes, For my part I am confident; here he comes. _Enter_ Goswin, _and the fourth_ Merchant. _Gos._ I take it at your own rates, your wine of _Cyprus_, But for your _Candy_ sugars, they have met With such foul weather, and are priz'd so high I cannot save in them. 4 _Mer._ I am unwilling To seek another Chapman: make me offer Of something near price, that may assure me You can deal for them. |
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