Rule a Wife, and Have a Wife - Beaumont & Fletcher's Works (3 of 10) by John Fletcher;Francis Beaumont
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Preserve him, he'll conclude a peace if need be, Many as strong as he will go along with us, That swear as valiantly as heart can wish, Their mouths charg'd with six oaths at once, and whole ones, That make the drunken Dutch creep into Mole-hills. 171] Juan de Castro: 'Tis true, such we must look for: but _Mich. Perez_, When heard you of _Donna Margarita_, the great Heiress? Michael Perez: I hear every hour of her, though I never saw her, She is the main discourse: noble _Don Juan de Castro_, How happy were that man could catch this Wench up, And live at ease! she is fair, and young, and wealthy, Infinite wealthy, and as gracious too In all her entertainments, as men report. Juan de Castro: But she is proud, Sir, that I know for certain, And that comes seldome without wantonness, He that shall marry her, must have a rare hand. Michael Perez: |
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