Nay, then, I ta?te a tricke in't. Worthy Lady,
I cannot be ?o fal?e to mine owne thoughts
Of your pre?umed goodne??e, to conceiue 140
This, as your rudene??e, which I ?ee's impos'd.
Yet, ?ince your cautelous _Iaylor_, here ?tands by you,
And yo' are deni'd the liberty o' the hou?e,
Let me take warrant, Lady, from your ?
ilence,
(Which euer is
interpreted
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To make your an?wer for you: which ?hall be
To as good purpo?e, as I can imagine,
And what I thinke you'ld ?peake.