The Dramatic And Poetical Works of Robert Greene George Peele
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Shoe. Why, then, I see we shall not fight. * trill not r\ i. E. Will not I down with my staff. f clapperdudgton] i. E. Beggar. (A clap-dish, — a wooden dish with a moveable lid, which they clapped to show that it was empty, — used to be carried by beggars. ) J Now we are at the town's end, &c J Here, after Jenkin had said "Ay, sir, come, " and had walked round the stage with the Shoemaker, the audience were to suppose that the scene was changed to "the town's end. " See note *, p. 202, first co...l. § the] The 4to. " a. " Jen. Faith, no : come, I will give thee two pota of the best ale, and be friends. Shoe, [aside. ] Faith, I see it is as hard to get water out of a flint as to get him to have a bout with me : therefore I will enter into him for some good cheer. — My friend, I see thou art a faint-hearted fellow, thou hast no stomach to fight, therefore let us go to the ale-house and drink. Jen. Well, content : go thy ways, and say thy prayers, thou scapest my hands to-day. [Exeunt.
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