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n shores: Hence slaues, avant. Vanish like hailstones, goe. _Falstaffe_ will learne the humor of this age, French thrift you rogue, my selfe and scirted Page. _Exit Falstaffe, and the Boy._ _Pis._ And art thou gone? Teaster Ile haue in pouch 70 When thou shalt want, bace Phrygian Turke, _Nym._ I haue operations in my head, which are humors of reuenge. _Pis._ Wilt thou reuenge? _Nym._ By _Welkin_ and her Fairies. 75 _Pis._ By wit, or sword? _Nym._ With both the humors I will disclose this loue to _Page_. He poses him with Iallowes, And theres the humor of it. _Pis._ And I to Foord will likewise tell 80 How _Falstaffe_ varlot vilde, Would haue her loue, his doue would proue, And eke his bed defile. _Nym._ Let vs about it then. _Pis._ He second thee: sir Corporall _Nym_ troope on. 85 _Exit omnes._ NOTES: SCENE III 60: _were_] _we are._ _Enter Mistresse _Quickly_, and _Simple_._ [SC. IV.] _Quic._ M. _Slender_ is your masters name say you? _Sim._ I indeed that is his name. _Quic._ How say you? I take it hee is somewhat a weakly man: And he has as it were a whay coloured beard. _Sim._ Indeed my maisters beard is kane colored. 5 _Quic._ Kane colour, you say well. And is this Letter from sir _You_, about misteris _An_, Is it not? _Sim._ I indeed is it. _Quic._ So: and your Maister would haue me as it twere to speak 10 to misteris _Anne_ concerning him: I promise you my M. hath a great affectoned mind to mistresse _Anne_ himselfe. And if he should know that I should as they say, giue my verdit for any one but himselfe, I should heare of it throughly: For I tell you friend, he puts all his priuities in me. 15 _Sim._ I by my faith you are a good staie to him. _Quic._ Am I? I and you knew all yowd say so: Washing, brewing, baking, al goes through my hands, Or else it would be but a woe house. _Sim._ I beshrow me, one woman to do all this, 20 Is very painfull. _Quic._ Are you auised of that? I, I warrant you, Take all, and paie all, all goe through my hands, And he is such a honest man, and he should chance To come home and finde a man here, we should 25 Haue no who with him. He is a parlowes man. _Sim._ Is he indeed? _Quic._ I
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