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"The Scornful Lady"


_Wel._ I thank you Lady, me thought it was well,
You are so curious.
_Enter_ Young Loveless, _his_ Lady, Morecraft, Savil, _and two
Servingmen._
_El. Lo._ Get on your doublet, here comes my Brother.
_Yo. Lo._ Good morrow Brother, and all good to your Lady.
_Mor._ God save you and good morrow to you all.
_El. Lo._ Good morrow. Here's a poor brother of yours.
_Lady._ Fie how this shames me.
_Mor._ Prethee good fellow help me to a cup of beer.
_Ser._ I will Sir.
_Yo. Lo._ Brother what makes you here? will this Lady do?
Will she? is she not nettl'd still?
_Elder Lo._ No I have cur'd her.
Mr. _Welford_, pray know this Gentleman is my Brother.
_Wel._ Sir I shall long to love him.
_Yo. Lo._ I shall not be your debter Sir. But how is't with you?
_Elder Lo._ As well as may be man: I am married: your new acquaintance
hath her Sister, and all's well.
_Yo. Lo._ I am glad on't. Now my prettie Lady Sister,
How do you find my Brother?
_Lady._ Almost as wild as you are.
_Yo. Lo._ He will make the better husband: you have tried him?
_Lady._ Against my will Sir.
_Yo. Lo._ Hee'l make your will amends soon, do not doubt it.
But Sir I must intreat you to be better known
To this converted _Jew_ here.


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