Sir Thomas More by Shakespeare (spurious and doubtful works)
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[Enter at one door Sir Thomas More and Lord Mayor; at another door Sir John Munday hurt.] LORD MAYOR. What, Sir John Munday, are you hurt? SIR JOHN. A little knock, my lord. There was even now A sort of prentices playing at cudgels; I did command them to their masters' houses; But now, I fear me, they are gone to join With Lincoln, Sherwin, and their dangerous train. MORE. The captains of this insurrection Have taken themselves to arms, and came but now To both the Counters, where they have released Sundry indebted prisoners, and from thence I hear that they are gone into St. Martins, Where they intend to offer violence To the amazed Lombards: therefore, my lord, If we expect the safety of the city, Tis time that force or parley do encounter With these displeased men. [Enter a Messenger.] LORD MAYOR. How now! what news? |
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