'T has beene a long
vacation
with vs?
Ben Jonson - The Devil's Association
t ha' you doe
A noble Gentleman, a courte? ie, here:
In a mere toy (? ome pretty Ring, or Iewell)
Of fifty, or three? core pound (Make it a hundred, 5
And hedge in the la? t forty, that I owe you,
And your owne price for the Ring) He's a good man, S^r,
And you may hap' ? ee him a great one! Hee,
Is likely to be? tow hundreds, and thou? ands,
Wi' you; if you can humour him. A great prince 10
He will be ? hortly. What doe you ? ay?
GVI. In truth, Sir
I cannot.
'T has beene a long vacation with vs?
FIT. Of what, I pray thee? of wit? or honesty?
Tho? e are your Citizens long vacations.
PLV. Good Father do not tru? t 'hem.
MER. Nay, _Thom. Guilt-head_. 15
Hee will not buy a courte? ie and begge it:
Hee'll rather pay, then pray. If you doe for him,
You mu?
A noble Gentleman, a courte? ie, here:
In a mere toy (? ome pretty Ring, or Iewell)
Of fifty, or three? core pound (Make it a hundred, 5
And hedge in the la? t forty, that I owe you,
And your owne price for the Ring) He's a good man, S^r,
And you may hap' ? ee him a great one! Hee,
Is likely to be? tow hundreds, and thou? ands,
Wi' you; if you can humour him. A great prince 10
He will be ? hortly. What doe you ? ay?
GVI. In truth, Sir
I cannot.
'T has beene a long vacation with vs?
FIT. Of what, I pray thee? of wit? or honesty?
Tho? e are your Citizens long vacations.
PLV. Good Father do not tru? t 'hem.
MER. Nay, _Thom. Guilt-head_. 15
Hee will not buy a courte? ie and begge it:
Hee'll rather pay, then pray. If you doe for him,
You mu?