The Two Noble Kinsmen by Shakespeare (spurious and doubtful works)
page 35 of 206 (16%)
page 35 of 206 (16%)
![]() | ![]() |
|
[Enter Iailor, and Wooer.]
IAILOR. I may depart with little, while I live; some thing I may cast to you, not much: Alas, the Prison I keepe, though it be for great ones, yet they seldome come; Before one Salmon, you shall take a number of Minnowes. I am given out to be better lyn'd then it can appeare to me report is a true Speaker: I would I were really that I am deliverd to be. Marry, what I have (be it what it will) I will assure upon my daughter at the day of my death. WOOER. Sir, I demaund no more then your owne offer, and I will estate your Daughter in what I have promised. IAILOR. Wel, we will talke more of this, when the solemnity is past. But have you a full promise of her? When that shall be seene, I tender my consent. [Enter Daughter.] WOOER. |
|