Cromwell by Shakespeare (spurious and doubtful works)
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Here is master Bowser come to know if you have
dispatched his petition for the Lords of the counsel or no. CROMWELL. Father, I have; please you to call him in. OLD CROMWELL. That's well said, Tom; a good lad, Tom. [Enter Master Bowser.] BOWSER. Now, Master Cromwell, have you dispatched this petition? CROMWELL. I have, sir; here it is: please you peruse it. BOWSER. It shall not need; we'll read it as we go by water: And, Master Cromwell, I have made a motion May do you good, and if you like of it. Our Secretary at Antwerp, sir, is dead, And the Merchants there hath sent to me, For to provide a man fit for the place: Now I do know none fitter than your self, If with your liking it stand, master Cromwell. |
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