eth faintly, yet
comforts
him_.
Ben Jonson - The Devil's Association
Sir?
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_He asketh ayde. _
MER. Alas! the v? e of it is ? o pre? ent.
PVG. I aske,
Sir, credit for another, but till to morrow?
MER. There is not ? o much time, Sir. But how euer,
The lady is a noble Lady, and will
(To ? aue a Gentleman from check) be intreated
Mere-craft _promi?
eth faintly, yet comforts him_.
To ? ay, ? he ha's receiu'd it.
PVG. Do you thinke ? o? 45
Will ? hee be won?
MER. No doubt, to ? uch an office,
It will be a Lady's brauery, and her pride.
PVG. And not be knowne on't after, vnto him?
MER. That were a treachery!
_He asketh ayde. _
MER. Alas! the v? e of it is ? o pre? ent.
PVG. I aske,
Sir, credit for another, but till to morrow?
MER. There is not ? o much time, Sir. But how euer,
The lady is a noble Lady, and will
(To ? aue a Gentleman from check) be intreated
Mere-craft _promi?
eth faintly, yet comforts him_.
To ? ay, ? he ha's receiu'd it.
PVG. Do you thinke ? o? 45
Will ? hee be won?
MER. No doubt, to ? uch an office,
It will be a Lady's brauery, and her pride.
PVG. And not be knowne on't after, vnto him?
MER. That were a treachery!