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Scæn. 7.
Enter Paulus, and Lycippus.Lyc.
Is your Grace done?
Pau.
Tis done.
Lyc.
Who speakes?
Pau.
A Boy:
Lyc.
A dainty blew Boy Paulus?
Pau.
Yes;
Lyc.
Have ye viewed
The worke above?
Pau.
Yes, and all up, and ready:
Lyc.
The Empresse does you simple honour Paulus,
The wreath your blew Grace must present, she made.
But harke ye, for the Souldiers?
Pau.
That's done too:
Ile bring'em in I warrant ye.
Lyc.
A Grace too?
Pau.
The same Grace serves for both.
Lyc.
About it then:
I must to'th Cupbord; and bee sure good Paulus
Your Grace be fasting, that he may hang cleanly:
If there should need an other voice, what then?
Paul.
Ile hang an other Grace in,
Lyc.
Grace be with ye.—
Exeunt.
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