Henry VI - Part 2 by William Shakespeare
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1.Neighbor. Here Neighbour Horner, I drinke to you
in a Cup of Sack; and feare not Neighbor, you shall doe well enough 2.Neighbor. And here Neighbour, here's a Cuppe of Charneco 3.Neighbor. And here's a Pot of good Double-Beere Neighbor: drinke, and feare not your Man Armorer. Let it come yfaith, and Ile pledge you all, and a figge for Peter 1.Prent. Here Peter, I drinke to thee, and be not afraid 2.Prent. Be merry Peter, and feare not thy Master, Fight for credit of the Prentices Peter. I thanke you all: drinke, and pray for me, I pray you, for I thinke I haue taken my last Draught in this World. Here Robin, and if I dye, I giue thee my Aporne; and Will, thou shalt haue my Hammer: and here Tom, take all the Money that I haue. O Lord blesse me, I pray God, for I am neuer able to deale with my Master, hee hath learnt so much fence already Salisb. Come, leaue your drinking, and fall to blowes. Sirrha, what's thy Name? Peter. Peter forsooth |
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