The Puritan by William Shakespeare--Apocryphal (Illustrated) by William Shakespeare (Apocryphal)

The Puritan by William Shakespeare--Apocryphal (Illustrated) by William Shakespeare (Apocryphal)

Author:William Shakespeare (Apocryphal) [SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Parts Edition 46 of 74 by Delphi Classics
Publisher: Delphi Classics (Parts Edition)
Published: 2017-07-23T00:00:00+00:00


PYE.

A few friends here: — pray, is the Gentleman your master within?

SERVANT.

Yes, is your business to him?

PYE.

Aye, he knows it, when he see’s me: I pray you, have you forgot me?

SERVANT.

Aye, by my troth, sir. Pray come near; I’ll in and tell him of you: please you to walk here in the Gallery till he comes.

PYE.

We will attend his worship. — Worship, I think, for so much the Posts at his door should signify, and the fair coming in, and the wicket; else I neither knew him nor his worship, but ’tis happiness he is within doors, what so ere he be; if he be not too much a formal Citizen, he may do me good. — Sergeant and Yeoman, how do you like this house? ist not most wholesomely plotted?



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