Fair Em by Shakespeare (spurious and doubtful works)
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page 20 of 88 (22%)
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[Exeunt.] ACT II. SCENE I. Manchester. The Mill. [Enter Em and Trotter, the Millers man, with a kerchife on his head, and an Urinall in his hand.] EM. Trotter, where have you been? TROTTER. Where have I been? why, what signifies this? EM. A kerchiefe, doth it not? TROTTER. What call you this, I pray? EM. I say it is an Urinall. TROTTER. Then this is mystically to give you to understand, I have been at the Phismicaries house. |
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