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Henslowe. Boy? Boy. Here, sir? Henslowe. What was that song you whistled as you came up the stairs ? Boy. 'Weathercock, ' sir? Henslowe. That's it ! Boy. Lord, sir, I know but the one verse I heard a drayman sing. Henslowe. How does it go ? Boy. It goes — [^singing. ] Two birds settle on a weathercock — How's the wind to-day — ? One shall nest and one shall knock — How's the wind to-day — O ? Turn about and turn about, Kit pops in as Will pops out ! Winds that whistle round the weathercock, Who...'s her love to-day — O ? It's a good tune, sir ! Henslowe. Eh, Will ? A good tune ! A rousing tune ! Shakespeare \softly'\. " For this prize, if I loved her, I would pay all I had ! I do what I choose though it damn me ! " Boy. May I go, sir ? 84 WILL SHAKESPEARE act hi Shakespeare. Go, go ! Boy. And my pay, sir ? Indeed I'd have stopped the lady if I could. But she made as if she were not herself, and rode out of the yard. But I knew her, for all her riding-coat and breeches. Henslowe.
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