Beggars Bush - From the Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher (Volume 2 of 10) by John Fletcher;Francis Beaumont
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From all abuse, such as are stronger, might
Offer my age; Sir, at your better leisure I will inform you further of the good It may do to me. _Gos_. 'Troth thou mak'st me wonder; Have you a King and common-wealth among you? _Ger_. We have, and there are States are govern'd worse. _Gos_. Ambition among Beggars? _Ger_. Many great ones Would part with half their states, to have the place, And credit to beg in the first file, Master: But shall I be so much bound to your furtherance In my Petition? _Gos._ That thou shalt not miss of, Nor any worldly care make me forget it, I will be early there. _Ger._ Heaven bless my Master. [_Exeunt_. _ACTUS SECUNDUS. SCENA PRIMA._ |
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