But Sir, you meane not to make him
_Feoffee_?
Ben Jonson - The Devil's Association
VVhy, I presum'd 10
Becau? e this _bus'ne? ? e_ of my wiues, requir'd mee,
I could not ha' done better: And hee told
Me, that he would goe pre? ently to your _Councell_,
A Knight, here, i' the Lane--
MER. Yes, _Iu? tice Either-? ide_.
FIT. And get the _Feoffment_ drawne,
with a letter of _Atturney_, 15
For _liuerie_ and _? ei? en_!
MER. That I knowe's the cour? e.
But Sir, you meane not to make him _Feoffee_?
FIT. Nay, that I'll pau? e on!
MER. How now little _Pit-fall_.
PIT. Your Cou? in Ma? ter _Euer-ill_, would come in--
But he would know if Ma? ter _Manly_ were heere. 20
MER. No, tell him, if he were, I ha' made his peace!
Mere-craft _whi? pers again? t him_.
Becau? e this _bus'ne? ? e_ of my wiues, requir'd mee,
I could not ha' done better: And hee told
Me, that he would goe pre? ently to your _Councell_,
A Knight, here, i' the Lane--
MER. Yes, _Iu? tice Either-? ide_.
FIT. And get the _Feoffment_ drawne,
with a letter of _Atturney_, 15
For _liuerie_ and _? ei? en_!
MER. That I knowe's the cour? e.
But Sir, you meane not to make him _Feoffee_?
FIT. Nay, that I'll pau? e on!
MER. How now little _Pit-fall_.
PIT. Your Cou? in Ma? ter _Euer-ill_, would come in--
But he would know if Ma? ter _Manly_ were heere. 20
MER. No, tell him, if he were, I ha' made his peace!
Mere-craft _whi? pers again? t him_.