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The Mariage of Witte and Science

A new and Pleasaunt enterlude intituled the mariage of Witte and Science
  
  

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VVitte and VVill.
VVitte.
Sayst thou me so boye, will she haue me in deede

VVill.
Be of good cheere sir I warrant you to spede

VVitte.
Did both her parentes speake wel to her of mee.

VVill.
As hart can thinke go on and you shall see,

VVitte.
How toke she the picture, how lyketh shee my person.

VVill.
She neuer had done toting and loking theron.

VVitte.
And must I come to talke with her my fyll.

VVill.
When soeuer you please, and as oft as you will.

VVitte.
O my sweat boy, how shall I recompence,
Thy faythfull hart and painfull diligence,
My hope, my stay, my wealth, the kaye of al my ioye.

VVill.
I praye you sir call me your man, and not your boy,

VVitte.
Thou shalt be what thou wilt all in all.

VVill.
Promise me faythfully that if your wyfe brall
Or set her father to checke me out of measure,


You will not se me abused to their pleasure

VVitte.
Giue me thy hande take here my fayth and troth,
I wil maintayne thee, how soeuer the world goeth.