Wit Without Money - The Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher by Francis Beaumont
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_Isab._ I am sorry he comes now. _Wid._ I am glad he is here now though. Who would you speak with, Gentlemen? _Lan._ You Lady, or your fair Sister there, here's a Gentleman that has received a benefit. _Wid._ From whom, Sir? _Lan._ From one of you, as he supposes, Madam, your man delivered it. _Wid._ I pray go forward. _Lan._ And of so great a goodness, that he dares not, without the tender of his thanks and service, pass by the house. _Wid._ Which is the Gentleman? _Lan._ This, Madam. _Wid._ What's your name, Sir? _Fran._ They that know me call me _Francisco_, Lady, one not so proud to scorn so timely a benefit, nor so wretched to hide a gratitude. _Wid._ It is well bestowed then. |
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