Beggars Bush - From the Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher (Volume 2 of 10) by John Fletcher;Francis Beaumont
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page 51 of 152 (33%)
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Owgh, quoth the Devil, and forth gave a Jerk,
That a Jew was converted, and eat of the Perk._ _1 Bo._ Groats apiece, Groats apiece, Groats apiece, There sweet Sow-Gelder. _Enter_ Prig _and_ Ferret. _Prig._ Will ye see any feats of activity, Some Sleight of hand, Legerdemain? hey pass, Presto, be gone there? _2 Bo._ Sit down Jugler. _Prig._ Sirrah, play you your art well; draw near Piper: Look you, my honest friends, you see my hands; Plain dealing is no Devil: lend me some Money, Twelve-pence a piece will serve. _1. 2. B._ There, there. _Prig._ I thank you, Thank ye heartily: when shall I pay ye? _All B._ Ha, ha, ha, by th' Mass this was a fine trick. _Prig._ A merry sleight toy: but now I'll show your Worships A trick indeed. _Hig._ Mark him well now my Masters. |
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