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_ _Bo. _ God be with you then. _Enter_ Woolfort, Hemskirk, _and_ Attendants. _Hem. _ It was the Fellow sure, he that should guide me, The Hunts-man that did hollow us. _Woolf. _ Best make a stand, And listen to his next: Ha! _Hem. _ Who goes there? _Bo. _ Mistress, I am taken. _Hem. _ Mistress? Look forth Souldiers. _Woolf. _ What are you Sirrah? _Bo. _ Truly all is leftOf a poor Boor, by day-light, by night no body, You might have spar'd your Drum, and Guns, and Pikes tooFor I am none that wil...l stand out Sir, I. You may take me in with a walking Stick, Even when you please, and hold me with a packthred. _Hem. _ What woman was't you call'd to? _Bo. _ Woman! none Sir. _Woolf. _ None! did you not name Mistress? _Bo. _ Yes, but she'sNo woman yet: she should have been this night, But that a Beggar stole away her Bridegroom, Whom we were going to make hue and cry after;I tell you true Sir, she should ha' been married to day;And was the Bride and all; but in came _Clause_, The old lame Beggar, and whips up Mr _Goswin_Under his arm; away with him as a Kite, Or an old Fox would swoop away a Gosling.
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