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 53 of 152 (34%)
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_Prig._ One trick more yet; Hey, come aloft; _sa, sa, flim, flum, taradumbis_? East, West, North, South, now fly like _Jack_ with a _bumbis_. Now all your money's gone; pray search your pockets. _1 B._ Humh. _2 B._ He. _3 B._ The Devil a penny's here! _Prig._ This was a rare trick. _1 B._ But 'twould be a far rarer to restore it. _Prig._ I'll do ye that too; look upon me earnestly, And move not any ways your eyes from this place, This Button here? pow, whir, whiss, shake your pockets. _1 B._ By th' Mass 'tis here again, boys. _Prig._ Rest ye merry; My first trick has paid me. _All B._ I, take it, take it, And take some drink too. _Prig._ Not a drop now I thank you; Away, we are discover'd else. [_Exit._ |
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