Epicoene: Or, the Silent Woman by Ben Jonson
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CLER: Is't not on, captain? TRUE: No; but he may make a new one, by that is on. OTT: O, here it is. An you come over, gentlemen, and ask for Tom Otter, we'll go down to Ratcliff, and have a course i'faith, for all these disasters. There is bona spes left. TRUE: Away, captain, get off while you are well. [EXIT OTTER.] CLER: I am glad we are rid of him. TRUE: You had never been, unless we had put his wife upon him. His humour is as tedious at last, as it was ridiculous at first. [EXEUNT.] SCENE 4.2. A LONG OPEN GALLERY IN THE SAME. ENTER LADY HAUGHTY, MISTRESS OTTER, MAVIS, DAW, LAFOOLE, CENTAURE, AND EPICOENE. HAU: We wonder'd why you shriek'd so, mistress Otter? MRS. OTT: O lord, madam, he came down with a huge long naked |
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