Keepe you the land, S^r,
The greatne?
The greatne?
Ben Jonson - The Devil's Association
ay.
MER. Sir, there's not place,
To gi' you demon? tration of the? e things. [114]
They are a little to ? ubtle. But, I could ? hew you
Such a nece? ? ity in't, as you mu? t be 115
But what you plea? e: again? t the receiu'd here? ie,
That _England_ beares no Dukes.
Keepe you the land, S^r,
The greatne? ? e of th' e? tate ? hall throw't vpon you.
If you like better turning it to money,
What may not you, S^r, purcha? e with that wealth? 120
Say, you ? hould part with two o' your millions,
To be the thing you would, who would not do't?
As I prote? t, I will, out of my diuident,
Lay, for ? ome pretty principality,
In _Italy_, from the Church: Now, you perhaps, 125
Fancy the ? moake of _England_, rather? But--
Ha' you no priuate roome, Sir, to draw to,
T'enlarge our ? elues more vpon.
FIT.
MER. Sir, there's not place,
To gi' you demon? tration of the? e things. [114]
They are a little to ? ubtle. But, I could ? hew you
Such a nece? ? ity in't, as you mu? t be 115
But what you plea? e: again? t the receiu'd here? ie,
That _England_ beares no Dukes.
Keepe you the land, S^r,
The greatne? ? e of th' e? tate ? hall throw't vpon you.
If you like better turning it to money,
What may not you, S^r, purcha? e with that wealth? 120
Say, you ? hould part with two o' your millions,
To be the thing you would, who would not do't?
As I prote? t, I will, out of my diuident,
Lay, for ? ome pretty principality,
In _Italy_, from the Church: Now, you perhaps, 125
Fancy the ? moake of _England_, rather? But--
Ha' you no priuate roome, Sir, to draw to,
T'enlarge our ? elues more vpon.
FIT.