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The second Motion.

Hil.
Ha' Peace.
Loud Musick.

Med.
Here the high Constable, and Sages walke
To Church, the Dame, the Daughter, Bride-maids talke,
Of wedding busines; till a fellow in comes,
Relates the robbery of one Captaine Thum's:
Chargeth the Bride-groome with it: Troubles all,
And gets the Bride; who in the hands doth fall
Of the bold Squire, but thence soone is tane
By the sly Justice, and his Clarke profane

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In shape of Pursuyvant; which he not long
Holds, but betrayes all with his trembling tongue:
As truth will breake out, and shew, &c.

Tub.
O thou hast made him kneele there in a corner,
I see now: there is simple honour for you Hilts!

Hil.
Did I not make him to confesse all to you?

Tub.
True; In-and-In hath done you right, you see.
Thy third I pray thee, witty In-and-In.

Cle.
The Squire commends 'un. He doth like all well.

Pan.
Hee cannot choose. This is geare made to sell.