Epicoene: Or, the Silent Woman by Ben Jonson
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OTT: I have brought my bull, bear, and horse, in private, and
yonder are the trumpeters without, and the drum, gentlemen. [THE DRUM AND TRUMPETS SOUND WITHIN.] MOR: O, O, O! OTT: And we will have a rouse in each of them, anon, for bold Britons, i'faith. [THEY SOUND AGAIN.] MOR: O, O, O! [EXIT HASTILY.] OMNES: Follow, follow, follow! ACT 4. SCENE 4.1. A ROOM IN MOROSE'S HOUSE. ENTER TRUEWIT AND CLERIMONT. TRUE: Was there ever poor bridegroom so tormented? or man, indeed? CLER: I have not read of the like in the chronicles of the land. TRUE: Sure, he cannot but go to a place of rest, after all this |
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