Beggars Bush - From the Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher (Volume 2 of 10) by John Fletcher;Francis Beaumont
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_Boy._ Yes.
_Hem._ Fill out then; And give these honest Fellows round. _All B._ We thank ye. _Hem._ May I speak a word in private to ye? _All B._ Yes Sir. _Hem._ I have a business for you, honest Friends, If you dare lend your help, shall get you crowns. _Ger._ Ha! Lead me a little nearer, Boy. _1 B._ What is't Sir? If it be any thing to purchase money, Which is our want, [command] us. _Boors._ All, all, all, Sir. _Hem._ You know the young spruce Merchant in _Bruges_? _2 B._ Who? Master _Goswin_? _Hem._ That he owes me money, And here in town there is no stirring of him. |
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