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SCENE I.

Enter OLD MAN.
OLD MAN.
My limbs with sitting ach, my eyes with watering,
While this same Doctor from his patients comes.
Scarcely arriv'd at home, he's telling me,
He was oblig'd to set a broken leg
Of Æsculapius, and Apollo's arm.
I'm thinking whether I am bringing with me,
Or a physician, or a carpenter—
But see! he comes, tho' with an emmet's pace.