It may be _Madam_,
Deceiuing tru?
Deceiuing tru?
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ure, 'twas more mine owne, at all to tru?
t him.
But he, therein, did v? e but his old manners,
And fauour ? trongly what hee was before.
TAY. Come, he will change!
MAN. Faith, I mu? t neuer think it. 50
Nor were it rea? on in mee to expect
That for my ? ake, hee ? hould put off a nature
Hee ? uck'd in with his milke.
It may be _Madam_,
Deceiuing tru? t, is all he has to tru? t to:
If ? o, I ? hall be loath, that any hope 55
Of mine, ? hould bate him of his meanes.
TAY. Yo' are ? harp, Sir.
This act may make him hone? t!
MAN. If he were
To be made hone? t, by an act of _Parliament_,
I ? hould not alter, i' my faith of him.
TAY.
But he, therein, did v? e but his old manners,
And fauour ? trongly what hee was before.
TAY. Come, he will change!
MAN. Faith, I mu? t neuer think it. 50
Nor were it rea? on in mee to expect
That for my ? ake, hee ? hould put off a nature
Hee ? uck'd in with his milke.
It may be _Madam_,
Deceiuing tru? t, is all he has to tru? t to:
If ? o, I ? hall be loath, that any hope 55
Of mine, ? hould bate him of his meanes.
TAY. Yo' are ? harp, Sir.
This act may make him hone? t!
MAN. If he were
To be made hone? t, by an act of _Parliament_,
I ? hould not alter, i' my faith of him.
TAY.