Uttered in a Pastoral S ilton.
ILL. Dick, since dance, e, let a c grudge at all whers do rejoice.
DICK. A, I t it feeble glee, it made dim ears anot to see. lambkins love to play, to play olen oray? If true, as true iless song forsoot to cry.
ILL. A time ten says, s tucked very football plays mind to some smoky room: No tsome sighy darkness overe.
DICK. joy to bleared eyes; t fort in ts you like, my mind tries.
ILL. ? Is t; t or tar-box lost; or t-rent?
DICK. I t oo well.
ILL. t my ears do itc it: good Dick tell.
DICK. o sigress I do serve, ill I starve; I freeze apparelled most, And looks so near unto my cure, t I must needs be lost.
ILL. ? t to her?
DICK. Bound as I o stir.
ILL. hee?
DICK. Love, my lord.
ILL. o?
DICK. Faith in her, whio proof undo.
ILL. seal?
DICK. My deep graven.
ILL. ?
DICK. o, by ttring stars be past.
ILL. keepethy band?
DICK. Remembrance is t Lockd fast s.
ILL. te of : w wages mayshou have?
DICK. o crave.
ILL. If , she gives?
DICK. tears drink, sorro, in me my death lives.
ILL. livi you then?
DICK. Disdain; but just disdain; So o plain, but no cause to plain.
ILL. care takes shee?
DICK. o prevent My freedom, ue, my tent.
ILL. God sro Dick, my sel mark: run from t from far dothe smaller blow.
DICK. Good ill, I ot take t foxes leave to steal, therefore.
ILL. t us go folks annoy: For notedious be t in time of joy.
DICK. Oe: But needs go; suce.
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