The Shakespeare Apocrypha; : Being a Collection of Fourteen Plays Which Have Been Ascribed to Shakespeare;

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The Shakespeare Apocrypha; : Being a Collection of Fourteen Plays Which Have Been Ascribed to Shakespeare;
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Spurious And Doubtful Works
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9 Fran. By my iroath, a fine name. O Tanikin, you are excellent for dressing ones head a newe fashion.
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1-7 Verse 48 trompant conj. M 49 consurc Q Exit omnes Q Scene III. etc. add. M Q,F1 WoneQ.Fl Luce. Me sail doe euery ting about da head.
Ciu. What couniriwoman is she, Kesierl Fath. A dutch woman, sir. 15 Ciu. Why then she is outlandish, is she not?
Fath. I, Syr, she is.
Fran. O, then, thou canst tell how to helpe mee to cheekes and eares? 20 Luce. Yes, mistresse, verie veil.
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...eekes and eares I why, mistresse Frances, want you cheekes and eares? me thinkes you haue very faire ones.
Fran. Thou art a foole indeed. Tom, thou knowest what I meane. 26 Ciu. I, I, Kester, tis such as they weare a their heads. I prethee. Kit, haue her in, and shewe her my house.
Fath. I will,- sir. Come, Tanikin. 30 Fran. O Tom, you haue not bussed me to day, Tom.
Ciu. No, Frances, we must not kisse afore folkes. Qod saue me, Francke, Enter Delia, and Artichoake.
See yonder my sister Delia is come.


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