Rule a Wife, and Have a Wife - Beaumont & Fletcher's Works (3 of 10) by John Fletcher;Francis Beaumont
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She has a greedy eye that must be fed
With more than one mans meat. Alonzo: Would she were mine, I would cater for her well enough; but _Sanchio_, There be too many great men that adore her, Princes, and Princes fellows, that claim priviledge. Sanchio: Yet those stand off i'th' way of marriage, To be tyed to a man's pleasure is a second labour. Alonzo: She has bought a brave house here in town. Sanchio: I have heard so. Alonzo: If she convert it now to pious uses, And bid poor Gentlemen welcome. Sanchio: |
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