The Scornful Lady by Francis Beaumont;John Fletcher
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[_Exeunt omnes_. _Actus Secundus_. _Scena Prima_. _Enter Lady, _her Sister_ Martha, Welford, Younglove, _and others_. _Lady_. Sir, now you see your bad lodging, I must bid you good night. _Wel_. Lady if there be any want, 'tis in want of you. _Lady_. A little sleep will ease that complement. Once more good night. _Wel_. Once more dear Lady, and then all sweet nights. _Lady_. Dear Sir be short and sweet then. _Wel_. Shall the morrow prove better to me, shall I hope my sute happier by this nights rest? _Lady_. Is your sute so sickly that rest will help it? Pray ye let it rest then till I call for it. Sir as a stranger you have had all my welcome: but had I known your errand ere you came, your passage had been straiter. Sir, good night. _Welford_. So fair, and cruel, dear unkind good night. [_Exit_ Lady. |
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