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Lamias mayde, Lamia.
May.
Forsooth Mistris your thraule stayes for you at home,

La.
Were you borne in a myll, curtole? you prate so hye:

May.
The gentelman, that came the last day with Captain Prie:

La.
What young Hipolito?

May.
Euen he.

La.
Least he be gone, home hye:
And will Dalia pop him in the neather roome,
And keepe the falling doore close tyll I come:
And tell my thraule his fortune wyll not staye.

May.
Wyll you ought else?

Exet.
La.
Pratyng vixen away.
Gallants adue, I venter must Hipolito to see,
He is both young and welthy yet, the better spoyle for mee.

Note


My hassard for his sake I trowe, shall make him pray and pay:
He: he: shal pranck me in my plumes, and deck mee braue and gay,
Of Curtisie, I praye you yet, if Phallax come this waye,
Report to put a case with him, heare Lamia long dyd stay.

Exet.