A Select Collection of Old English Plays, volume 7
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No, we'll be ill-huswives once;You have been oft ill husbands: let's alone. MR BAR. Wife, will you play so much? MRS BAR. I would be loth to be so frank a gamesterAs Mistress Goursey is; and yet for onceI'll play a pound a game as well as she. MR BAR. Go to, you'll have your will [_Offer to go from them_. MRS BAR. Come, there's my stake. MRS GOUR. And there's mine. MRS BAR. Throw for the dice. Ill luck! then they are yours. MR BAR. Master Goursey, who says that gaming's bad, When such good ange...ls[218] walk 'twixt every cast? MR GOUR. This is not noble sport, but royal play. MR BAR. It must be so, where royals[218] walk so fast. MRS BAR. Play right, I pray. MRS GOUR. Why, so I do. MRS BAR. Where stands your man? MRS GOUR. In his right place. MRS BAR. Good faith, I think ye play me foul an ace. MR BAR. No, wife, she plays ye true. MRS BAR. Peace, husband, peace; I'll not be judg'd by you. MRS GOUR. Husband, Master Barnes, pray, both go walk!We cannot play if standers-by do talk. MR GOUR.
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