The Puritaine Widdow by Shakespeare (spurious and doubtful works)
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Oh, aye, I have seen him eat up a whole Pig, and afterward
fall to the pittitoes. [Exit Simon and Frailty.] SCENE IV. The Prison, Marshalsea. [Enter Captain Idle at one door, and later Pye-board and old soldier at the other. George Pye-board, speaking within.] PYE. Pray turn the key. SKIRMISH. Turn the key, I pray. CAPTAIN. Who should those be? I almost know their voices.-- O my friends! [Entering.] Ya're welcome to a smelling Room here. You newly took leave of the air; ist not a strange savour? |
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