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@om Cyler and bis Mite
[c. 1554 (Kirkman) |
Date of the first known Edition... . 1661
(From the B.M. copy)
Reproduced in Facsimile, 1912
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JOHN S. FARMER
Tom Goler and his Wife
[c. 1551 (Kirkman) |
Issued for Subscribers by the Editor of
THE TUDOR FACSIMILE TEXTS
MCMXII
Com CTuler and his WMife
[c. 1551 (Kirkman) |
This facsimile is from Kirkman’s edition of 1661, a copy of which ts
in the British Museum; another example is in the Dyce collection at South
Kensington.
This edition is the only one extant. The title-page says it was “ printed
and acted (a suggestive inversion of the usual custom: but see infra) about a
hundred years ago,” i.e. in, say, 1551. There is no other trace of its having been
either acted, printed, or even licensed; and whether Kirkman’s was really a
“ second,’ or even a “first,” or “third” impression is doubtful. The only
evidence is that Baker (“ Biographica Dramatica,’ 1764) schedules “ Tome
Tylere and his Wyfe .. . . Anon. 400. 1598,” which suggests an intermediate
impression between it and Kirkman’s “second” to the “ first,” c. 1551. The
entry is reproduced without change in the second and third editions of “ Biographica
Dramatica.” On the other hand, Ritson (“ Ancient Songs,” 130) seemingly
quotes it as “first printed in 1578.” According to this, four editions are
suggested :—
(1) The First (suggested by Kirkman) c. 1551.
(2) The Second (mentioned by Ritson) 1578.
(3) The Third (quoted by Baker) 1598.
(4) The Fourth (the only one extant) 1661.
We know the fourth, which “ fathers” the first; Collier, Dyce, Ward
and others accept the second date ; Halliwell follows the third: that is the record.
On the other hand, it may be stated that there is no mention of the play in the
advertisement lists of Rogers and Leys for 1656, but in Archer's for the same
year, five years prior to Kirkman’s edition of the play, appears “ Tom tyler, C,”
but with no mention of date.
Since Kirkman’s “second impression” the play was first reprinted
typographically by Prof. Schelling in 1900, and next by “ The Early English
Drama Society.” It is now for the first time reproduced in facsimile.
The authorship is unknown and suggestions are few. Baker, assigning no
reason, attributed the play to W. Wager, the author of “The Longer Thou
Livest the More Fool thou Art,’ but in truth, in both plays, there is little internal
evidence to guide to decision.
A Bibliographical interest attaches to Kirkman'’s “ True, perfect, and
exact Catalogue” of all dramatic literature “ever yet printed and published till
this present year 1661.” Believing that subscribers will welcome this also in
facsimile, | am including it with the present issue as an integral part of the original.
The original is badly printed and stained: this facsimile is a fatthful
reproduction of a poor copy.
JOHN S, FARMER.
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The names of the Players. :
DeStinie, A {age Parfon.
Defire, The Vice.
Tou Tyler, A labouring Man.
Strife, Tome Tylers Wife.
Sturdie, A Goffip.
Typple, An Ale-wife.
Tom Tayler, An Artificer.
Patience, A fage Parfon.
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Y¥ dutie firftin humble wife fulfill’d.
i I humb!y cowe,as humbly as {am will!’d,
Toreprefent, and eke to make report,
. That after me you fhai! hear merrie{pore.
To make you joy andlaugh at merrie toyes,
I meania play fet out by ee boyes.
Whiereto we crave your filence and good will,
To take it well: aithough he wanted skill
_ That made the fame fo perfeétly to write,
As his good will would further and it might.
The effe& whereof it boots not to recite,
For prefently yee fhall haveit in fight.
Nor in my head {uch cunning doth confift,
They hall themfelves declare it gs they lift.
But my good will I promifed them to do,
_~Which was to come before to pray of you,
Tomake them room, and filenceas you may,
Which being done, they fhall come in co play. . : (4
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Here entreth in Deftinie and Delire.
SUNS Reprelent the part that men report,
ZO mobe a plaguefo meninmanp a fore. .
Deftinie. 3 am,iwbich as pour Proverbs go,
In Wedding o2 hanging am faten fer a fo,
GAhere as indeed the trath to nothing fo.
Ue tt toeilos iilasall things hap tn fine, ey
he pratfe o2 difpratle ouaht rot fo be mince.
Delire. Jam glad FJ met pou,
Deftinie. Whither fet pou ?
Defire. 3 fet Ftell pou true, fofeek and fee por,
Lotell poufach newes, as J cannot chute.
Deftinie. 3 pap pou what ts that ?
Defire. Strra know pou nof Tom Tyler pour wtait >?
Deftinie. Bes Marry, what than?
Defire. Be made fufe fo me, bts friend for to bes
Mo get btn a wife, to lead a good life.
And fo I conferited, anv twas ey confenfed, :
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Ho help hn fo woo, with all F could se.
Aud married be is. ee
Deftinie. IBut tbat fo2 all this ¢
Delire. Barry that hall pou knoty, bis totfe ts a Mot,
Gud 3 hear tell, Coe doth not ufe htm tell.
TH herefore he {peaks (hame of thee aid my name-
Detiinie. Sf you foframed, tobave pour name blamed,
@® 2 pour deeds be noughtie, twhat am F faultie 2
3 know nocaule twhp ;
Delire. Momore vo J.
A vivmy good will, and though he fped tll,
3 carenot a Flte.
Dettinie. jet them £610 frte,
Wiev metch as theyCan, the taife and goov Ata,
2M toealt) 02 tt wo, a8 matters do go.
And lef as not mld, their lot fo unbind,
ASut rather forget tyem,
Delire. Parry fo tet them. 7
F0729 02 mp part, though tt lors fomp Are
SHens bearts to inifiame, thete fancie fo frame
Caben thep have obtained, BY antinot confratned
Slo de anp mage.
Deitinie. Content thee therefore,
| Andilet thy heart retk, for fo t€ ts belt.
Aindlet us awap, ag fat as we way, |
#02 fear bs conte fo pou. oe otha?
Delve. parep habe watth pou. Here they both goin.
€ Tom Tyler commeth in finging.
The Proverb reporteth, no man can deny,
That wedding and hanging i deftiny,
A Song. I ‘Ama poor Tyler it fimple arap,
And gef a poor lidtng,but eight pence a dapy.
{pp wife as F get it, voth fpend it atway; 5
Alnd J cannot belp ti, the fatth; ot pe toby, ©
For ineoaing and banging fo befitay. a
3 thoushs when 3 wen her, He bad beer a Mecy,
Mf boo2d fo he frtendip, to fleep toben F fey.
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aut J dave fay nothing god tot, woe pe whp ?
For wedding avd hanging ts oekinp.
4Beftves this unkindnefle whereof mp qtiet grows,
¥ think few Tylers are matcht with fuck hrotvs;
Wefere the leaves biatwling, fhe falls to deal blows
WAbhich carlpand late coth caule me cry,
DHbhat wedding and hanging ts dekiny. :
he more that 3 pleafe her, the worle the doth like ne,
he more JF forbear ber,the moze he doth trike me,
be more that J get ber the moze the doth gltke me;
Wo ivorth this tli sFortune that maketh me cre
What wedding and hanging ts dettinic.
3tZ pad ben hanged tuben 3 ban ben married,
Mp torments hadended, though ¥ had milcarrted ;
SE FX had been warned, then toonld J have tarried;
‘But now all to latelp 3 feel and erte,
bat oe andbanging is detinte.
The fong ended, Tom Tyler fpeaketh —
T. Tiler. ou fee ‘with what fafutonF plead my pafaionss
1Bp marrying of Strife, tebich J chofe to mp wife,
To leaveluchatife, tytth forrow and grief,
As Ftell pou true, ts fobad fora Selo.
Sbe hath fuch skill, to to what Ge will,
Go gosipand fofwill, toben BF fare but iit.
3 mutt work foxe, J mok act forme more,
3 muk Mtl (end ff, and he will Kili {pend f€,
3 pray Godamend tf, but the doth wot infend ff.
A bat whould 3 fap, but high me away,
And do mp work duly, tobere tch am pato truly 2
For if mp wife conte, up goeth mp bomme,
And the ould come Hither, and we met fogetbher,
3 knolp we Gall ficht, andeke {cvatsy and bite.
Z therefore will gohie me, and to mp toork plte me,
AsfatasZ can.
HereTom Tyler goeth injand his wife cometh oat.
Strife. Glafe Gltp man ;
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And FI bear the bell; FE he pleate me not well,
F will take bint bp the pole, by cocks prectous font
J will make hint to Coll, when F laugh and (mile;
3 will fare of fhe bes, 3 will Gt and take ree,
And make bim to find all thingato mp mind,
And pet Harp as the totnd,F will afe bim unkind,
» And fain mp fel€ fick; there is no fuch trick,
Lo doit witha Daw, and keep him tn awe.
ZF will teach btm to knoin the wap fo Danmoe.
At bord and at bed, F wilt crack the knabes head,
Jf be look but aw2y, 02 cal a theeps epe?
So hail 3 be fure, to keep hins tn ure,
Ho ferve like a knabe, and live like a flabe.
And in the mean feafon, 3 twill babe mp oon reafon ;
And no man fo controle me, fo ptl oz fo pole me,
WU hich F love of life. bss
Sturdie, God {peed goffip Strife. _ Sturdie entreth.
Strife. TAell met Goodivtfe Sturdie, both toelcom any
And ever F thank pe.! ivoztbie
Sturdie. 3 pray pou go prank ye, oi sty
Pe are dein old huddle.
Strife. Bhe Pigs tn the puddle.
Mut nots welcome tndeed, and pe -be agreed f
et us babe fome chat.
Sturdie, parep twbp nat 2
For JZ amcome hither, to gotip together,
JF02 FZ dank not fo dap.
Strife. So 3 bear fap.
Wut I fell pou trae, I thought not of pou,
Wet theale-wife of the Sivan, ts Gilling the Can,
TH ith (pice that is fine, and part fall be thine,
Af that thou wiit tarrte, .
Sturdie. TAby, pes bp Saint arp;
Cife were J a fool. | Herz extreibh Tipple, witha
Tip. @arrie bere ts goodrule. por inher band, andapicce ~
A fiaht ef cood queffe. of Bacon.
Crrife. Meber a one lefle, now Wipple ts come.
Tipple. And bere is good bum, Adare beldiplap. —
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Sturdie, Wd bp bad not F fonte of this tother pap 2
Tipple. Make mach of tf now, and glad that pe map.
Comme, tobere Hall tue fit ° and bere tsa bit
Mfa Gammon of Wacon.
Strife. Gell fatd bp Haron,
& it poiwn ever bere, and fall to tt there =
Z% tmonld (f tueve better for pe ;
Gs long lites a merry beart aga fo3rie,
Tipple. CAhere ts Tom Tiler now, twbere ts be 2
Strife. WAgat carck thou where a tolt hould te.
And tobere is pour good man ?
Tipple. Fozfooth nought af beme.be ts abzod for pence.
Sturdie, TGell, J bad need fo go hence, :
Weak mp good man do mife me.
Strife. ¥ would teach bim John come kiffe me,
Sf the volt were mine,
Sturdie. Alas are pou fo fine !
Gould Ged tn all pour chere, TomTiler fatv pou bere;
Strife. What and tibe dta ¢
Tipple. aparrie God forbid, the boufe would be too bot,
Strife. Pots by this peinter pot,
And bp thts drink 3 wili drink now, a
God knolvs tobat 3 think now.
Sturdie. Gibat think pou Golktp Strife? ;
Strife. 3 had rather then mp life,
{Hp husband twould come hither, —
Chat we might bust togetber,
Be Mould fee how F could tame bin.
Tipple. Alas, and could pe blame bint,
Fé that be were difpleated »
Strife. Be Malt be (oon appeafed,
Sf either be gafpetl 02 glonietb, Tom Tiler
Sturdie. 5p gods blew hood be cometh. com th in.
Away, bp the patfe atvay, be will asall elfe frar.
. Tom. SLbele fummer dates be verte drte.
Serife. Bea, that is a devil a lic.
M knabe, what dot thas bere ¢
Tom. .3ch Seuld havea pot of beer, co fo fork eget.
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Strife.. Bea knabe, Mall hones men
Oo hire thee by the Day, and thou thalt go away,
So lopter to and fro? F twill teach thee for to know
Wore fall the boures go. Die, two, and three.
T.Tiler.& prap thee let be, ; She beateth bim.
Strife. Four, five and Gir; Lordy that 3 bab fome aie,
3 twould clapper clato thp bones,
Womake pou fell pour (tones,
Che worler while J know you; - —.
T. Tiler. Good wife ¥ behaew pou; -
3 prap pouleabe tnmbling. 5
Strife. ea knabve are pou mumbling ; 2 :
ence pe Krave hence, brig me Home pence, —
A fore pe go to bed, o2 F will break pour kuabes bead,
SC til the blood go about.
T. Tiler. Pow our 107d keep ute Of, ‘Tom Tiler goetb Otte »
From this wicked wife. Se
Scurdie. Cal bp, how notw Strife? ? pere ts prettie rule; 4
Strife. Wold pour peace fool, tt is no news fo, me;
Iet thts tatk be, and fall to pour chere.
Tipple. Pere ts good beer, quaff and be mettte.
Strife.4 am palf tweatte with chiding alreabic. |
Sturdie. ikeep pour brains flevbie; :
And fall fe pour Drinking.
Tipple. Pap fall to fingtng and leé us go Dance.
Strife. Bp mp froth chance, and tet us begin,
AR ife up gellips, and till being an ms fs
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Mon Tiler, Tum Tile,
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A® many as match themfelves with fhjowes, swrife
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this tafe. Whep mu come doton another white,
Tom Tiler, Tom Tiler. ;
hough wtanp a one de feem folfmile,
TAben Geele do wink, thep mean fome gile,
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Sturdic fngerh Dough Tom be Couf,an’ Tom be Frong,
this faffe. hough Tom be large, and Tom be long,
Tom Tiler, Tom Tiler.
Tom bath a wife toll take no to2ong,
Wut teach ber Tomanether fong. Here they end finging,
Tom Tiler, Tom Tiler, and Tipple fpeaketh.
Tipple. Alas.poo, Tom, bis Cake fs dotv.
Gturdie. e¢ map fd tbat ff istomet WithaMrow. .
And now tue babe fang this merrp fit,
Let us now leabe goffiping vet, |
Strife. old your peace foles, pe have no twit
F itil in and (pare nof, fwwill tn, J care nof.
his drink ts ipfe, tomake us all tipie-
Gnd now goftp Sturdie, 0 3 map be fo tozthie.
Halt this A datnk te pou.
Sturdie. Mbhe headache totll King pou, 3 fear me anon,
Gberefore let wa be gone, 3 heartily pray you.
- Strife. Tipple, GB bat fap pou, twill pou dytnk ro moze?
Tipple. 3 bavetipples fore J premitfe pou plain,
et ence and ro moze, babe at pou again,
.* . Gtrife. Ba pjap Ged. be,
; Sturdie, So, 90, 90, So.
Here they fing agaia.
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F The Mill a, the Mill a,
Bo merily goes the mery mill 4,
ff hee us fp, and let tt ftp,
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Ret us frip, and let us skip,
“ind ietas Dink our Alla,
Sake the cup, ard ditnk all up,.
Give me the cari te Alla: 2
C verp fap, and eberp cup, od
Dold bere, and mp god wlll a,
Golip mine, and Gelltp thtue,
Pols let us Golip Killa :
Here is god iwtae, this Ale ts fine,
How dank of wbich pou till a. OB ieschy
Round about, til all be ont,
J pap pou let us. fwillas —
his felip gront, fs fellpand outs.
J peap pou out it itll a.
Het as laugh, and let us quaff,.
Gad brinkers think nee fil a: ne
‘Deve is pour bag, bere ts pour trate, ved
We packtirg to she mill a,
Here they end finging, and Tipple fpeaketh frit.
Tipple. So mertly goes the merte milla;
olb, bere te sop can 3 ae
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Stcrife. hen tarrte and take us ali Lttp pou.
Come Gofkipa, come. Here they go all in, and
Toms. Tiley. cometh outs
T. Filer. J ania ttlerag poulé, a Cirple wtan of mp be-
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ue naty babe ndéd of me; fo kéep thent cleawand date 5.
BD fpecialip in the Sununer time -
Wo pin thelr tlies, admake thete lime,
Mind tile thetr bouies fe-kép out: ratn, S
Being toil retarded. for mp pati. :
Gud tebere- 5 tsork bp todek 09 bap,
% truly eavin tt and thep teulp pap ;, i
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Except that God would change wtp totfe,
Ff te were gone, and F were tre,
TA bat tiler ther were ltke fo me ?
Fox powloerver J travel the ules me like a Javel,
And goeth from boute to boule, as Deunk as a moule ;
Giving and granting, checking and taunting,
‘Bragaing and daunting, flouting and flaunting.
And toben I come home, he makes me a mome:
Gnv cuts mp comb, ike a bop on mp themb,
GWA tth contrarp biting foo dear of rectting.
@Sut this ts the end, ttl conld get a friend
ome counctl to gibe me, pou would net belicve me
Wot glad J twould be. Enter Tom Tayler.
T. Tailer. be totfer man be, Tom. Tiler bot notv ¢
T.Tiler. Tom Tayler, boto dof thou 2
Tayler. After the olo Coze, tr mirth and folly fpozt,
| { aplec-like I tell pou.
T. Tyler. Ab frral fmell pou.
Bou have pour hearts eafe, to so tobat you pieafe,
Wut I pave beard tell, that you bave the helt.
Tayler. Spartte thatis well, Wut tbat lf haves -
T. Tiler. gap not I crabe one friendlp god turn,
- - Wabtle the fire oth burn, fo put map totfe fo fach tll fare?
Tayler. In faith 3 do nof care,
Wut iobat meanetk thou bp thts ?
T. Tiler. e live in fome blite, and be cid of mp wife.
Tayler. Why ave-pou at ttrife, tobat ts the caule ¢
T. Tiler. Gibex 3 come tn ber claves,
She guides me fo2 eversbut belp me now o2 never,
As F told the before,
Wut ber iw bell, and J cave fo2 no more.
Tayler. Wbp folt knabe, tobat bell Gouln F have ¢
With a wild edil am: Aa Devil?
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Da liberal wise, that will Sooaten mp life.
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Fo, ¥ beard fell, that fhow batt a bell. |
And 3 havea toffe, fo evilih te Ertte,,
WAhich cannot do well, and therefore meies to. pl,
When beretorematy. ©
Tayler. Sl the matter be foplain;
Ther what tottt thow fap, (3 fino tbe wap
~ Ip words to intreat ber, andatterte beat ber
If the will stot be ruled: .
T.Tiler. Sbe te fo tell febesled ~ to estates |
- WCoreceive any blowes, never think ae
Tayler. af the be fuch a yom, remdbig at bet throte. oe
Stand te tt folt eat, | toil be. thy balls . mo |
WHat witt the figbt e , es
T. Tiler. Bea ber fagers be berp light.
And that do I Gnd, ber checks be fe rareetind
Alwapes aud ever, he ts pleafed never,
Int fuming and freating, buffeting and beating 5
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ca Tayler. & boop fon Doftards ‘aus abet vot thou mn ae
§ T.Tiler. tke a poo, mars, | |
ae Defiring ber gentlp to tet me libe s autettp
Tayler, Po ofmtne bonetie aI Like thee'the betes:
Rai no woulbek thon letbere -
a - Tiler. 9ea, and fo woul pon, 3 teil pow tue,
. Ff pou were tn mp cafe.
Bee of Jee Tayler. Pap then be Gads grace, ° Peeve f
Ree 3 witli probe bp pour leabe, lle cme Deietne
a ay arty fach nb elk BOD TP iyi: .
Re Bete canta wetieaipene gi Sih og
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Sind put on thp todd, coms arborea og
Les It tbat na Ba Tae iaent an
ayler. Come gibe me pw ae oS ae
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3% map chance fo begutle ber, for beating Tom Tiler; ,
fol Thomas mp triend, this ts the end;
on fap your totfe twill fight, ber fingers be fo light;
Ae he habe fuch delight, 3 will conjure the fprite,
ft te come ner. twbile FZ tarrie bere. :
SCbherefore Hand bp, and tbe thon beareft me crie,
Come beip me to cheer me.
T. Tiler. Rap J mutt not come neee-thé, Here Tom Tile
Me certain of that. : goth in a while,
Tayler. C@ell if pou till not, make no moze Debating.
Strife. e habe are pe prating ? Enter Strife,
WAben pou eulb be at toork, do pou loiter and lurk ?
fake that foo pour labour.
Tayler. Sap Catth bp pour favour F ttl! pap pou agai,
Mhbere ts fo, me fo requife pour pair.
Strife. #ea Rnabe are pou frtking e
Tayler. Bea twbore.are pe gi@king e
Strife. Ju faith pe Brave F itil cool pou.
Tayler. 3n faith pe howe J tvtll rule pou.
Strife. Bea Bnaveare pe fo freth ¢
Tayler. Bea thooze F twill plague pour few.
Strife. And J wilt difpleate the a little better;
Tayler.. And in fatth I will not die thp debfer.
How noww, boto like pou pour uratch e
Strife. As Antd ever, eben like a Patch.
_ Ab nave, wilt thou trike thp wile ?
*- Tayler. Bea marrte, 3 love this gear alife.
- Strife. Peld thp band, and thou be a man.
Tayler. isnél dotwn and ask me forgitenefs ther.
Strife. 2b twhoozfon iknave mp bones ts fore.
- Tayler. Ah unbappte twhoze ; do fo then 110 moze.
_ Strife. I prap thé be tll, tyou thalt babe thy twill.
SB inill ge fo no- moze, 3 am fogrie therefere.
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Wat tronblemenever, Iadviletheagatn. .
Foz F tiil boats the then, | “Ey
- Pow praife at thy parting.
Strife. ‘Wie teo2th oberwbharting that ober'y bret,
3 am beaten fo bieto, and mp gall fe ali burg.
3 thought at the fir€ he had been a dolt.
But I brivied a Colt ofa contrarte bare,
Soure (auce ts note my chear.
‘Wherefore F will atway, for F cet nought bp this play ; ;
And get me to bed, and dele up mp bead.
J am fo fore beaten with blowes, He fireth in,
Tayler. 3t ts bard matching with Howes.
3 fé& well enough the Damfel twas tough,
And loth for to bend. Wut FI think inthe end
JH made ber to bow. 4at tebere is Tom nowe
What be map knieto bot all matters bo and.
T. Tiler enters. T. eg Were Ke af band. Boko nokw
(Tom Tayler?
Tayler. puch ado to gual per.
Wut J belé&ve mp girds de her arteve,
3 dare be beld, he longs not fo fold,
Horute ber old fport, tn fuch devttthH for€ ;
T. Tiler. 3 prap the tobp fo e
Tayler. 4 babe made ber fe wo, fo blacts and fo blefy, .
- ¥ babe change ber bew and mane ber to bend;
What to her lives eng Ge will neber offend
-Jrv Word 02 tn ded. Mherefare now. take Gad
‘Sbe Erike the wo more
T,Tiler, Ich if ote bee thereteye
And To ‘Gap a nerep
Tayler, Sheloked arte verBe at ber feté comming in,
Audto viv best tnfth foto ating of tuotwes, ages
Rnd Cell to fate blotwes. *
But then FI bebine me, and the neber: tptde figs -
Wibat J tas 3 am fare. “Egeretags cet We eoo* geste
Andget théeto ben, twhatfoever oid." Wee,
and cave not a rato, fo> Chow patt ber tratve abe 4
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te fo well beater, (he dare nof once threaten,
ror give the any tit fyo20 at bev anvatberd, ©
sBut granting and aroning, thon Salt find ber monting
Ter piteons cafe with a fatné Jobns face, |
% toarrant toell painted, for 3 ttroke till he fatntes,
nv paid ber Coz all ever
ELili the fatd the tuould never be charlit agatn.
T.Tiler. Het me alone with mp danfel then ;
nv tf 3 beable, twttheut any fable
2% twill quit the: :
Tayler. JE the croffebite the, .
ence forth ebermeze, beltntiige ber therefore,
Gnd keep ber ap hort, from all ber old fport.
ud he witli not bernled, tet ber be cated.
T. Tiler. Mut 3 dare Cap, the twill think of this day,
Gil ber life tong.
Tayler. Shalt we babe thett a gad fong,
Foy fop of this gles bettwirt ber and thé e
T.Tiler. Wy mp troth tf pou totll, BW gall fulfil
As much as Z cat.
Tayler. Det us ng that 3
he tying of the Pare, that went ont of fquare.
T. Tiler. 35p mp trothanp pou bare, go to beg {it..
Here they fing.
Tie, tie, tie tbe mare, tie,
Left jhe firay from thee away 5
Tie the mare Tomboy..
Tom Tiler fingeth.
ie minbt bemerrfe, and tell might fare,
‘But fo the baltering of bis Spare,
Bpich is fo wicked to Ging and file, *
Gotie the mare Tomboy, tie the mare, tie.
Tom Tailer fingeth.
SBlume tot Thomas it Tom'be fick,
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ee Fobe fnorts and holds ber bead fo bie,
Go fie the mare Tomboy, tie the mare, tie,
Saiottiguans _ Tom Tiler fingeth,
3ETom erie bapt, 03 Tom erte hee,
b . 1 is mare wtll fratghé give Tom a bloe,
: . WAbere the,doth batt, Tom thall-abie,.
; Go tie thy mare Tomboy, tie the mare, ties
Tom Tayler fingeth.
Tom tf thp mare do make {ach fore,
Igtve the councel to keep her hort. ae
Sf he be colttth, make ber £0 crte.
Go tie the mare Tomboy, tie the mare, tie,
Here they end finging,and Tom Tayler firft fpeaketh. :
a | Tayler. Well not fo your charge,
| _ - Let herruntomogeat large,
But now the ts fe well framed, a See
IhedeWlpoumubeblamed, = = = —s—-w i Rai
aLherefore take bud bed. | LRT 4 bas
T. Tiler, #es that 3 tofll nde.
And J thank pou fox pour pain,
As J at bound 3 tell pou platn.
Tayler. Gell Thomas fare you tell, Tae TMT Boy
Hillpowcome where Ipodwell. =Ǥs-s He.
\ T. Tiler, Ap Arva thts is trim, that mp tite ts cools
: C bp bim,
2 Amarbel bot he took the matters Sia k
And bow the twill lok twehen F come at bers
And whether the be wellez ck; :
TE a me
Foz mp part 3 doe net Kick
Co bo my butte as a 3 se rs |
Het totll J never die for thouahé, eres
I will go bie me bome. | Tom Tyler ose ie .
. Here encereth Sturdie and Tipple. if ME
Sturdie, Farewell gad hone mome. hy hak 2
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Tipple, Botw like thou this match?
Teould thou have thought the Patch.
Would have beat bis Wife fo black and blety (rom fop fo
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Being {uch a Kmple fool >
Tipple. Weltke be bath learned fia new (epol
WUbereat J cannot chule but laffe,
Dobe Ktll Sow eateth ap all the draffe.
ABeware of fuch wilp tes.
Stardie. Wut fhe, an the be tuife,
Gi til (eek fome wap to rok btm.
Tipple. Jt ts fo late fo break bim, tf nowy beget the
(better.
Sturdie. 3f the can do fo, let ber;
3 dare be.bold fo fap. te will de tobat Ge niay.
Lo bere the cometh creping,
Glas fo wo and ipépina, Enter Strife fair and
Lhe truth ‘vtil noto appear. ie Ys waing ang
Scrife. Alasaid well awap. sd
Strife. Pow til babe J ben ufed, mp bones be all fo
(brufen.
opp fie is plagued bilp, andDimp bead is twountey Dily,
py arms be back and bletv, and all mp fides be ew.
Sturdie. S¥ough all thts be twith rou Coflip, sifcont-
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Sut tru bis bands no more.
Strife. Alas ¥ am fo fore,
3 can netther and no2 fit but am bede my frit;
Gnd weber inell apato, till tbat 3 map be lato
. loeale me on inp bed.
Sturdie. Wind this about pour bead:
And hardlp lap pou cown, toe muft info the folvn;
And alter that, farelp then tue will come fe pou again ;
Gnd F vrap you be of gov cher.
Tipple. 3 arm foarie to fe pou bere
Zn (uch anbappic cale, but take fore heart of qace,
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God Gollip FI pap vou,
Strife. Glae neighbours, 3 kay pou
From your buinewe perbaps, but F will fake g Nap, -
Se F can where F Ute.
Sturdie, ben ine twill fe pon agatn bp and by,
Siurdée and Tippie gocth cursand Tom Tiler cometh in, *
T. Tier. 3 heard fap my toile ts abominable fick,
Indecd the was beat totth ar unbappie ick, —
Govs, look tubere fhe ties, clofe with her epes,
What ts tuell fate B will qet me fo ben,
nd lap me hard by her, and pet not too nte ber,
For feave 3 awake her, a geod peare take ber;
For ulng me fo,
Strife. Dotalas, D,D,
2p bones, mp bones, fall tit peeces at ones, !
Alas, alas, A die, D husband, husband why,
CU by hate pou sone fo? 3 toas never pour foe,
So much as pou make we, anv So pou may take me,
FEF babe pou offenven, it hall be amenodev.
Alas therefore hould ye beate me a fo foare ?
T, Tyler. Bou twould be ill never, but buffet me,
(ever,
Sind Goffip at witl, when FI mu€ Work Fill,
And take tli pour pleafare, and braul without meafare:
Aud noiw pou map fee, ag the old fayings bee,
Ood fendeth notw, ort hornes toa cur Cov,
3 come home merrilp, when pou ff verelp
Z ow2ing and pouting, knawwing and lowfing.
_ And J was pour nopdp, qs menth ag no bopy.
Strife.” Aas that that, pou betug amar,
Should beare with mp folly, and pou being olty,
Might councel me, tho not beating me fo. .
3 thought 9 toute find, pou loving and kinve,
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For us fo iwar fees, for tach crelwel blotves,
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SAhen 3 marred thee; as far as F fee,
T.Tiler. Gtfe J am fopric, this tl ts befalne ye.
W3nt 3 tell vou truc, the Caul€ was fn pou.
For till this day, 3 dare Holdlie fay,
4 never did proffer yeu Cuch au offer ;
3t was pour olune feeking. _
Strife, 9 beet fuch Criktng.
&e clofe bp the ribs, pou map frike pour fits
So, well ensugh.
-T. Tiler, Sbts rage and this ruffe
Seed not to be, totfe tf pe teve mo,
Let as aaree, irlobe and amitie,
And do fo no moze, J am fo2p therefore,
J take God fo my judge, {hat ever this aruvge,
- Should happen fo be, befiveen pou and mc.
Strife. Alas, 3 map mene FI might babe been twoone
WU ith bal€ thele fkrokes, but carfinefle provokes
ind hearts to vifleber, ard hatred fo2 ever
Mok commonly growes, by dealing of bloiwes.
Cherefore blame not me, tf FJ cannot tove pe ;
WU bile ive tivo babe life.
T: Tiler. By mp balpdome Ca ife ;
Becaufe pou fap fe, notv thall pe knot
Ff pou twill content pou: that F do lament you.
Fo2F twill tell pou true, Gi ben F fay you
G ber biaivling and fighting, and ever croffebiting,
Ga hich made me Hill vo, that pou fhould thus do;
At lat beceatter, 3 complatnd the matter
WoTom Tayler mp Maer, whe taking a wafer
Did put on my coat, fince pe Lotilimeeds krot if ;
Andfo betng otfgutfed, be inferprtfed -
Mo come in mp teed ;and babing my {ed
Bou pleading pour pallton after the old Cathion ;
Dhinking tf was J, ttroke him bp and bp,
Shen Erataht std be in edt me,
Carrie pour bones, as be faid fo2 the noiies,
‘Lo make pou obep. , ry
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Strife. Jstt even feas pou fap e
_ Godvs &%H vou nabe, dtd pou fend tach a lave
; et) 3 oa rebenge pour quarrel tt pour apparel ? q
| SC hon th alf.abtde as dearlie as J,
FI thought by thts place, thou hank not the face zy
Wo beat me fo fore. Babe at the once more. :
“glee 3 now wary tre co plague a tinabes flefd
3 Chat yath fo plagued me. fo2 everte blow fhag.
! We fyre J will pap vou,till pou do as F twoulp babe POU.
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Che vila sry the pox, and the poifon tn boy i,
Confure fuch a nave, andbring him to arabe. ¥
“Ube Crowes and the tes, andthe verte leh fltes
Deltre to plague the. In faith 3 will plague the.
: 3900 bart me ever.3 burtedD you neber, |
F 02 Oeds fake content thee.
Stiife. sap thou Halt repent thé,
ST bat every Tom Tayler, that Rafftan and ratler :
Was ief to beat me. he bad better be bad eat me; “a
% hope [02 to fxd (ome toffer fo kind ‘
So'currte that Krave. for the sly grunge 3 pave, a
As now 3 vo thé : there ts one more for me.
Rel veiwn on pour kre, pon hodpie ood; 4
3 witl make pou te Romp though peu fet cock on bop |
F 02 jor of Tom Tayler, that be couldbegnile ber. Ee
SLake that for ber fake, Come mitth for to make, -
2 ike an alle as pon be.
T-Tiler. @bp hould pou firtkeme ae
_ Foz another mans faulée — Bi 9 g
aoe Strife, Wecaute thou art naught, — == Emer Stara
Andbea vile nave. and Tipple. ,
Scurdie. @Abat mere can pe babe ° |
Cuongh ts enough, as godas a feat. a
Strie. Be thatl bear me re ec ume tike atta
Tipple. Gokip content ion and fictke Deen len
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T. Tiler. All the world toonders upon ber therefore,
Sturdie. Atwap netahbout Thomas out of ber fgbt.
T. Tiler. Alas the hath almof kilo me out righé.
Z will rather dte then fee ber again. Goin T, Tiler.
Strife. J promife pou, FJ have a great loffe then,
How ltke pe now this lat overthwarting e
Ze isan oldfaptua, vaatfe at the parting.
F think 9 have nade the Cullton fo wring.
% was not beaten fo black and blew,
ut Jam fure he bas as manp new.
2p heart is well eafed, and 3 have mp wih,
his chafliieg bath made me as tohole asa FH.
Gno now 3 dare bolvly be merrie again.
Sturdie. yp fatut Mary you are the bappicr ther.
Hp neighbour and, might bap to abie,
FE wwe Hhoutd fo do, as be fuffereth pou ;
Wut wwe commend pou.
Strife. J can new tnfend pou,
— Tolaugh and to quaff, and lag ootwn mp Laff,
- Mo dance 02 fo ftng.
Tipple. Shere were nofuch thing after this madneis.
Sturdie. And pe fap t€ iw fadnefs,
Hef us fet in, on amerrie pin. See
he Korte of the ttrife, betiocen Tom and bis twife,
As well as ive can.
Strife. Shall 3 begin then to fet you both in?
Foz 3 can bet ro ifs
Scurdie. Pow J prap Ehee go fo iE.
Here they fing.
Hey devie, hoe derie, hey derie dan,
The Tylers wife of our Town,
Hath heaten ber good man,
A Song.
n Tiler was @ frifeler,
A Anvfain would have the sktit
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oe pracife tutth Tom Tayler,
Wo break bis CA lbes will.
Jor Tayler got the btctorte,
Will Tiers CA ife dtd know,
#f Wasa point of fubtiltte ;
Ther Tom twas beat for io,
Thomas Tilers T&R tfe fatd cbermore
¥ twill full merrie make,
And never true a mainno nore
$02 Thomas Taylers fake.
Wut tf Tom Tiler givea kroke,
Perhaps tf hebe Kout,
We Mhall theii have bis colard broks,
Dl blood go round about. ;
Sl honah fome be Cheep, vet fome be Groves,
Let them be fools that luf -
Tom Tilers wife will take no blows,
Mo more then needs he mu.
Sf Tom be wife, ve will beware,
Before he make bis match,
20 do nofurther theinhe Dare, Here they end
For fcar he provea Watch. “Bing.
Strife. Belips, godlige for thts mreriefong ;
2ap God ive may long keep (uch merrie glee.
Sturdie. e marrle fap Wwe,
Ged grant all wives, to lead the like lites
SChat pou do noty.
Tipple. 3 know not bolo that map come fo paffe,
i5ut by the Walle. cod handling doth much.
Strife. 3for a fatr touch mp twill Mhall not toant.
Sturdie, CQ onla God F could plan,
9p epe-ltds in fach fort, to mnake fuch a fpo2t,
And live fo ateale, todo what 3 pleafe.
Tipple. Alwaiesthe Seas
We not like mild, bu¢ tvantot and wild
Sometime nore bicher, then need Hall require ;
So map Cheap be with pow and withme. Sad
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Strife. Wet all this be, for we wil agrec, -
Gnd let us away, for 3 dare fap,
Tom Tiler {6 gone fo make bis mone,
After thefe rokes, like a tutfe Coaks;
Wut all ts one.
Sturdie. Come lef us be gone fc s time fo: to go.
Tipple. 3 think tt be fo; come om, babe twitb pou.
Here they goin, and Tum Tayler, Tom Tiler, and Deft wie cuter,
"T.Tiler. If Deftinie dztbe poor Tor fo2 to lite.
For eber tr Erife with tach an til ttle ;
When Tom map complatn,no moze fo rematt -
Here on fhe earth, but rather wth veath.
F 02 this is too bav. ‘
_ Tayler. bp, bow now mp lav, tobat netus with thee ?
T.Tiler. 3n fatth as pe fee.
After the old fathton, pleading ow pat ton
Fe Fortune will tf, J mut fulfil it.
FE Deftinie fap it, J cannot deny tt.
Deftinie. Jor F cannot fap tf.
_ For toben thou walk bows, thy luck was forlorn.
Wherefore content thee, and never repent thee.
T- Tayler. 3 cannot lamentthee. ~
For J am fare pou knoiy, FI charmed pour throtw,
With fuch cruel blowwes, bp’ the faith that now coes
3 thought the wonld die: ;
T- filer. When bappie were’ FZ. —
“Tayler. Anda. god caute whp,
Wut you may row go for bacon to Dunne.
T. Tiler, Pet fain would F know, of Deftinie now;
How long and hotv my life thall’ tt paffe.
Tayler. THbhyp foltth affe, that tere but a follie.
For be ts ten hollie to fell any news.
Dettinie. 3 do not ufe, fo tell ore & trike,
J (adrenlp qleek, ore men be aware. —
Tayler. Dhen F can bectare t€ FI lok tr fhe Hann,
Bol thy fortune wil! Cand. Wold forth thy ite.
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T-Tiler. Bere, do tbat pe tte. er
Tayler. By mp troth J twist tt, and babe not mitt (¢. eee
He ftrikech him on the cheek. ;
Ay the fan that bere goes, pou are bean fo take blotwes,
Barrie, let me lok again. any ‘
Tom Tyler. Pap betheew mp heart then.
Tayler, Aske.Dettinie hereby, anv Imakea ite.
Deftinie. S20, pow do not indeed.
T. Tyler. Shen F will change my teed,
And tple tf no move, {Emp chance be fo fore,
As pou two doe make fE. , ;
Deftiny. @e do not miftake tf, -
‘Whereot be pou bold, and this hope pou map Hold,
Ft pour fortune bee to hang on a tree, vg rey
F the Coot trom the ground, pe (hall never be droteny.
0 tf pou be boone. fo bola twtth the borne,,
How forever pour wife jet tt, pou cannot let it.
And tfyou leave aw tll life, by chance of pour wife,
Wake this for verity, all is but pour dettinp.
And thounh your vecdes prove maught,
Bet ant F not infault. ig Gai «
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Deltiny. Bea, but tho can inttrad poutbereote =
Foz all is no moze.then-F have fatp before. . 14,
ut howfoever it be, tearn this of me, woo): Be a
FE pou take tt not tll, but with a gooy- twill, Sees.
Be thallnevergrievepou, © ho: Coup od ;
Tayler. Po fatth, 3 believe peu, - PES SANIT, ae
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Oe 4 Since 3 am marrted with Scrife, . Seen 2k
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Tayler. Ghat is a totfe weap.
Peover fet at thy beart, thp wioes churlt park, .
Coat thelete at ber beel, fuch Corrows to ieel.
- Ft would grieve anp Satnf. Enter Strife’
Strife. Wake a pent, and paint pour tore in a table,
hat the tosie mapbe able to Kuow what fo vor.
Defteny. Bere is one contes to woo,
_ Bp the Patle FB till not tary. _—_Defteny garth iz.
Strife. 3 tooutd it were muskadine for pe,
oa and prating wetibknaves.
Tayler. Wark-hoto the raves, the longues for a twhip.
Strife. Be fatth good nvan blabbertip.
¥ou prickloule knave pou, babe pou nothing to do
At home twith pour threds ? a prayer ot iwife heats
FZ promtfe pou pou babe. Wut you volti® knave,
Come home, o2 J twill fetch ror. .
Tayler. fRow abalter Rretch pou. oe
And them that fent pou. Eater Paticree.
Pacieuce. Good friendes, I pray pou content you.
‘Wkence cometh this rife, FI prap thee coon wife 2
Be pacient fo2 all. | :
Strife. And thall the Brave braul. oe
And make bifco2d te be, betweene mp Busband andme.}
Pacience. @Abp 'o # are pou be
Ghat iettcth vebate, and difpofed to prate?
- J prap pow be gill.
Tayler, gpartp With a good twill.
Ss Ocd Vall fave me, 3 td bebave me
wie well as might bee, as thefe folkes vit fer.
~ Lill this gigith dame, into thts place came
Bat the is foo too bad.
Patience. And ¥ count bim maz,
| oat toz anp At, toill compare his wit,
And with a foolith teoinatt to wander,
He is as wile dea Ganver. —
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St doth not agree, though Deltenp be
Unfriendly: to fome, as be hits all that come,
301 Wwealth and tir two, 3 am fure pou know,
‘here thould be no rife, betiweene man and wife
Anv thus mp tale endes, J twouln have you all friends:
Gn) F would babe Zoom tapler to be no tapler, ©
Hor Dorn fpler to chide, which F cannot abive. |
$202 bis wife for to thet, anp prankes of @ (bretv. 4
T.. Tyler. Ich would gon it tere fo, for 3 bio the fo.
Ich wiih if for mp part, even with all my heart. i’
Sor potpfoever it goes, F beare the blotues, aie bald
CA hich F tell pou F like not. Ai te ~ |
Tayler. Chough 39 chive, & trike not,
Pour Ma erfyip veth fee.
‘Strife. @ bedrelw bts knaves heart, that la& ffroke'me..
Patience. CA cll once agatne let thts fooltnefs be.
And as Jtold vou, fo Fpray pou boin you, -
For F will not awap, ttl ZF fet fuch a ap,
aDo make pou gree friendlp, tyaé notw chate vedtietles
Tone on Strife % finde, pour churlith kinde. . —
Pou mutt needes brivle, ifitbe podible, t,
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Plake Tom bp the fitk; and let me fee him kit, 4
Strife. 3f attence intreat me, panes a
4 iwill though Tom beate me, © ; Bi
T. Tyler, Celi twife, 3 thanke pou. |
Patience. SRap tobtther aiwap prank pou *
Tom Tayler alfo, thall pou kits ere pou £0,
And fee you be friends. ‘
Strife. % twould be had kift both the ended. .
Tayler. #ap, there a hoate coale
Patience, Moly fee this twtive Ffoale.
35¢ quict J pray pou, for therefore A Kap pou.
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Attence enfreatefh good fellows all,
TAbere Foallp beateth fe beak thetr bratoll,. |
Ga bere twilis be wilfall, and sortune thrall,
patient party perfiwadeth all,
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3f fits unkindlp do mobe thy mood,
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Pattence perforce tf thou endure,
Ft wiil be betfer thou mapeét be fure,
Jn wealth oz wo, howfoever it ends,
CAbereloever pe ge; be patient Frtends.
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Tragedies, Tragi-Comedies, Pastorals, Masques and In-
terludes, that were ever yet printed and published, tll
this present year 1661, all which you may either buy or
sell at the several shops of azh. Brook at the Angel in
Cornhil, Francis Kirkman at the John Fletchers Head, on
the Back-side of St. Clements, Tho Johnson at the Golden
Key in St. Paw/s Churchyard, and Henry Marsh at the
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Tragedies, Tragi-Comedies, Paftorals, Malgues and In-
terludes, that were ever yet printed and publithed, till
this prefent year 1 661. all which you may either buy or,
fell at the feveral fhops of Nath. Brook at the Angel in
Cornbil, Francis Kirkmenat the Fobn Fletchers Head, on|
the Back- fide pf St. Clements, Tho Fobnfon at the Golde |
Key in St. Pauls Churchyard, and Henry Marfh at the
Princes Arms in Chancery-lane near Fleet(treet. 1661.
A
ames of theNames of the’ «Names of theNames of the
Authors. | Playes. | Authors. . Playes, |
? Aides of Fever- r
fham.
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ill, Shake/peare Alls well that C |Cyryll Tourneur \Atheifts Tragely| 7 ;
ee | ends well. — | Fohn Fnes _- \Adrafta. a
il. Shakgfpeare Anthony & Cle-T Nut. Field “g |Amends for La- C|
a opater. | dies. ae
ord Sterling © \AlexandrianTra- T | Dr. Maint. Amorous War, }|- PS
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ord Brooks Alaham, T na,
eo, Peele = |Alphonfus Emp. T/T; orquato Taff ‘Amiata. © | |p’
' ct of Germany. | Fobn Studly ‘Agameninon. | | T |
obn Webfter - 'Appius and Vir-T Sir Fobn Suckling Aglaura, © ITC
4d ginia. ‘Leonard Willan 'Attrea. P|
4, Shirley ‘Arcadia, P Tho, May |Antigoue, T |
il, Rowly: Alls loft by lu. |) Lod. Carlile lArviragus & Phi-|..'
ch, Brome . — \Antipodes. ie 1 licia, aft. pare) ~,
ir WD’ Avenant Albouine. es | Lod. Carlile ‘Arvirazus & Pii- “C.
Hen, Glapthorne |AlbertusWallen- if | Sicia, 2d. pare. |
ftein. ohn Merftsn —\Antonio andeMe-. |.
en, Glapthorne |Argalus and Se ig j lida. mss
. ; thenia. Fohn Marfm, ‘Antonio and Me- T
bak, Marmion Antiquary. Cc Ada: ie |
bo, Randoll Ariftippus, 1 Tho. May Agrippina, | fom
* Randoll ‘Amintas, Cc | | Re | Apollo Shroviag, C |
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Henry Porter ‘Angry women of, C | don. -
Abington. Appius and Vir T
Ben, Fobnfon Alchumift. c + ginia.
T. Luptor. 'Allfor money. | F 3 Andromana. ~|T
Geo. Chapman ‘All fooles. ‘C || Bernard Andrea in Te!C
: Nic. Tr ie ‘Arthur. tT ie tae A Ae
. Will, Shakefpeare he rraigument p elphus in Ter.’ C
cl ae @Abrahams Sacri-!
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Albiors Trinmph M _ Albion, _
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obn Fletcher Jao Brother, | Fi. D. : Bloudy Banquet.| T
| F 2, Shirley Bird fa Cage. |C | Sir Fob Suckling renorale. Tt
‘2. Sioirley Ih. C c| he BattelofAb T
z, Shirley rothers } cazar. :
0. Heywood \Brazen Age c J ‘Day e blind Beggar] ©
Phil. Maffinger |Bondmaa - ofBednal grgen|
Phil. Msffinger \Bafhfull lover = ‘ho Middleton Blurt_ Mr. Con, C
Geo. Chapman [Blind beggar of Cc : fable. 92 4
Alexandria. ‘\Band Raff & cuff, 1
Geo, Chapman. ue D’Amboys.|T | Howard [BlindLady. |G
\Geo. Chapman D’Amboys| T Sie W712! Ayan ritannia Tr Me
* Revenge i . | ‘phans.
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bakefpeare. Omedy of C | Wal. Shake Pa icicle \s
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f hn Fletcher Coxcomb, ‘ion ft | and Friend (hip.| |
Ichn Fletcher Chances. oat i Coftly Whore. IC |
Dr. Mayne aoe Match. © | Tho. Killigrew. Clar aciila. TC!
—\Lord Sterling | rectus, ms Tho, Mzy Cleopatra. ; ae
Ben, Tobnjon (Chriftmas his |M | Sam, Dame | Cleopatra. T |
Mask. | Tho, Carew Ceelum Britaani- 4
Ben, Iobafon _ |Cloridia, rites to M cum. |
Cloris. Tof. Rutter Cid ift. part. = {TC
Midleton & Rowly @iangling. C | lof: Rutter Cid 2d. Patten itl,
Tobn Fletcher — {CMipids revenge. T | Earl of Neweytle Country Captain C
Ia, Shirley shanges, or love © | Geo. Sands (Chrifs | Pailion, | T
in a Maze. | | Will, Shakefpeare romweisHittory, H
Iz, Shirley habot Admiral! Fj Ion Swallow Cynthia’s Re-
of France. | venge, c
Ya.Shirley i Cc Ben. Iobnjcx Cynthia’s Revels,
Is.Shirley C }'Ben, Iobnjon atilines contpi- CH
Ta,Shirley T racy.
a,Shirley C | iTho, Prefton Canwifes King af
bo, Heywood Perfia. TC
tae ; beauty. ‘Tho. Kyd ‘Cornelia. { {
Tho, Middleton. \Chaft maid in Cc Phil. i iffenger The City Madam, T
Cheapfide. | ‘Sir WD’ Avenant The Cruelty of C
_ | Alex. Brome ‘Cunning lovers. |C the Spaaiards|M
\Rich, Brome. Court Beggar. | C | in Peru.
\Rich, Brome City wit. C | Ben, Iobn{on TheCafe is alered
Geo, Chapman Czlar & Pompey T Cefar ’s Reveage.| C
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\Tho. Goffe ‘CouragiousTurk T | Perfia. t
nt, Brewer ‘Country girle, |C |\Rob, Wilfon TheCoblers pro-
. Dawbourne Chriftian curnd T | pheiie. C
Turk. = \Nut. Woods. Confli& of con-
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| harles the xt. r T |'Rob. Fraunce |The Counnefle of,
Tho. Goffe Careleffe Shep-- Tc Pembrooks I- P
pardeffe, vy-church. |
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lobn Kirke ‘Champions of | H- {piracy. T
ma Chriftendome,| | ruel Deotor.
a. Shiricy upid and Death M | Comons conditi- (
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| John Tatebam — Diftratted State, |T |
b Lord Sterling Darius. x obn Marfton Dutch Courtezan}C ‘|
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David and Bath-TC [Rob Baron Deorum Dona, | My -
fabe. 5 _ _ Dick Scorner.
Dumb Knight, | C : Deftruétion of Je-
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bil, Maffinger |Emperour of the Tobn Lilly Endimion.
Fatt. Ben. Jobnjon very man in his) ©
‘br. Mirloe Edward the 2d | humour.
‘bo, Nabs Entertainment |T | Ben, Iobnfon
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Tho. Heywood = Fair Maid of the C
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Tho. Heywood Fortune by land; ‘
and Sea. Geo, Gerbier
Tho, Heywood Four London | H | D’omvlly
Prentices. Will, Hemings
Phil, Maffinger Fatal dowry. T |!
Midleton & Rowly Fair Quarrel. |TC | Tho, Norton
Tobn Ford Fancies. GC | (Tho, Middleton
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nice, Sir Tobn Suckling \Gobiins. C
I2, Shirley Grateful! Ser- |C |Pobn Lildy Gallathea. C
vant, Mr. S. Mr. of ArtGammer, Gur- C
Tho, Heywood Golden Age. H || consneedie, |
Pbil, Maffinger reat Duke offG |'Geo, Gafcoign heGlaffle of GaiTC
Florence. vernment. | |
Phil, Maffinger \Guardian. C |\Geo, Chapman +The Gentleman C
Tho, Middleton \Gameat chefle. | C Uther.
obn Cook, Greens tu quo-\C ||Rcb, Baron ripus & Hegio,| P
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ift. part. | I1, Shirley Hide park. 'G
Wid, Shakefpear |Henry the qth. H ||I2.Sbirley . . HumorousCour- C
“ 2d. part. . | tier.
Will, Shakefpear Henry the 5th. | H |1Geo.Chapmiz = Humorous dayes C
Vill, Shake|pear Heary the 6th! H | mirth.
ift. part. | Tho. Decker Honeft Whore ,|C
Will, Shakefpear \Heary the 6th H | aft. pare.
2d. part. , | | Tho. Decker Hat Whore , C
Vill, Shakefpear \Heary the 6th.| 2d, part.
here pat Een, Glapthorn — Hollander. C
Will, Shakefpear (Heary the Sth. 5 Shak, Marmion Hollands Lea- 4
Will, Shake(pear |Hamlet. guer,
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Tobn Studly
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Hyppolicus. | Rob, Taylor
[Toba Studly ~ — \Herenles Oetus.|T ||
Edmond PreftwichHyppolitus. T | Sam, Daniel
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Will. Shakefpear | POhn King of H | Geo, Gafcvign
England. Rob. Davenport
Will. Shakefpear \JuliusCelar. | T | Fra. Gold{mith
Iobn Fletcher = 'Mfland Princeffe.| C | |
Lord Sterling |\Julius Cefar. | T | Tho, Deckar
Cofmo Manuch, | Juft General. sme
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Tho. Heywood Iron age FirfthTC} Tho. Middleton
pare. .
Tho. Heywood {Iron age, Second
|. eae part. BI |
Rich, Brome ovial crew.
Sir WD? Avenant Just Italian. C | Will, Shakefpear
Chr. Marlee Jew of Malta. {TC
T | Will, Shakefpear
r.Ralph Freeman Imperiale. C
Jobn Marfton Jofatiate Coun - 3
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| Jobe Fletcher Knight of Mal-'C | Golden fhield.
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loft. ‘|Jobn Ford — \Lovers melan~ T_|
‘ Hobn Fletcher {Little F rench | C | choly. ay |
: re Lawyer obn F ord Lovesfacrifice. |T}
obn Fletcher — \Loyal Subje& 1G | ohn Ford | dies triall. CT
|Jobu Fletcher — \Lawes of Candy. C '|Hon, Glapthorne Ladies priviledge © |~
\Jobn Fletcher _ \Lovers progrels.'C || Ant, Brewer . (Lovefick King. iT 4
‘\Jobn Fletcher. (Loves Cure, or Gy | Landagartha. - Te
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{Bem Jobin > Loves triumph. ; | | |Rob, Godeerfall » “\Lod. Sforza.’ |} T. ;
'|Bon, Tohnfon Loves welcome, | M | |Heyrrood & Brome Lancafter Witch- C %
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(2, Shirley Loves cruelty. | |{W. Carteoright ady Erraut. TC:
| | 2. Shirley Lady of Plea- {Cc W. Three Lords and © |
Se . fare; ; Ladies of Lon-, a
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Lufts Dominion, T
or the Lafcivi-
ous Queen.
Like will to like,
quoth the Di-
vel.
Lufty fi iventus,
The three. La-
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who would have
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VV. Chamberl ai ne bsictes victory,
-\Tho CMeriton
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_ Will. Shakefpear
| Will, Shakefpear
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Love and war,
Loves Metamor- (*
phofis. |
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for.
Meafure for meas C
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Much adce about! ©
' nothing,
Midfomer nights} ¢
Will. Sbakefpear: |
dream.
nice,
Mackbeth,
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Rob Green,
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Fobn Fletcher
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Ben, Tobnjox
‘Ben, Tohnjin
Ben, Fobnfon
Ben, Lobnfin
Ren Tahnlin
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Chaunticleers.
Look about you,' C
or run Red’
caps. |
Leir and his; H
~ Mask of Grayes M
three Shs
ters,
A Looking- olatfe H
- London ,
Liberties and | C
Prodigality,
Lady Almony, | ©
Luminalia. M
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Magietick Lady. .C
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Mask of Augurs, M
Mask of Gules:
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tubs Fletcher
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4a, Shirley
Hen, Shirley
‘Lhe, Heywiod
Phil, Maffinger
Tho. Middleton.
Vill. Rowly
Tho. Midaleton
Rich, Brome
eo, Chapntsa
Tho. Decker
Vill, Shakefpear
Tho. Nabs
Tho, Rand ll
F obx Moi
Geo. VVilkins
| Fobn Studley
‘Nat. Richards
Net ee
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“TT | Jobe Lilly
\Muttapha, |
iMaccus Tullias) T || Fob Lilly
Cicero. sir VV, Lower
Marriaze of the | ¢
Arts, Geo. Ch apiman
Montieur Tho-! © Jobn Marfton
mas. Rob. Baron.
Maids Tr oe i
Maids Revenge. |
Martyr’d foul- :
dier. Tho. Middleton
ane ahead well Cc ;
loft.
Maid of honour. | G
lad world my, Cc
- matters. EVV,
Match ~ at mae C Geo, Chapman
nis ght. | .
Mickaeluaen erm C | Seto
Mad couple WGA 2
match’d, © | *| La. Eliz. Carew ©
Monlieur D’O-— CG Th. Lodge. ,
live. | Jobn Lilly
Matchme in Lon- © !
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Edmonton,
.ucidorus.
Vicrocofmus,
Mufes Looking- C |
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olaffe. | Rich, Fleckgo
“Muleaffes the T ex
Turk. pee |
LY, Aercurius Brie! j 'Tho. Middleton
tannicus. |
Miferies of e€n-TC!
forced matri-
ace,
Medea.
pedaling.
5) y
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Chr. Marloe
‘Edw. Sherburn
|The’
Notliee ‘Bomby. |C
Martyr.
Matfanello. : |
_ |May day. C |
Malecontent, TC
Myrza. dig
The Marriage of| I
Wit and Sci-
ence. -
More diffemblers'C: |
than women. | |
The maffacre at\T
Paris. a
Medea. T
Menechmus. G
The Mask of the
Middle Tem-|
ple and Lin-
colns Inne. —
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aids metamer-C
pholis.
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maids.
Maids of;
Moorclack. .
Mafquarde du M}
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The Marriage of M
Oceanus and’
Britannia.- |
The Mayor of i
Quinborough.
anhood & Wil-
dome.
Mary Magdalens
repentance,
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Little thief.
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old delts.
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. fouldier,
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Rich, grome Novella. | C
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of Venice.
F1. Shirley Opportunity.
Ben. Tobnion
_ Ben. Fobnfon
Midleton Re wly Old law.
Tho. Goffe
Alex, Nevile
T. Nuce
Oble Gen-| C
tleman.
the Paflionat
mad mgn,
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new world ‘in cen, Jobufon
_ thé moon.
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Noble ftranger. | ©
New trick to
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INero’s life andy
death.
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No body and Fy
fome body,
The New Acade-\C
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Nice wanton,
Ofmond the great, J"
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noble fervant.
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Old wives tale.
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Job Heyroood
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Philatter. C |. and the. Frier,| :
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Rob, Dawbourne
foe. and |. |
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yre. | Will, Shakefpeare i wi- G
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fort. shoe he Pinner of, |
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peas Lovers ‘es ee ps Scotch.| G {#
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ames. gee romifes of ||,
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Tobn Fletcher, Rute a wife, a C
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Ia, Shirley Bova aimafter. | B
Tho. Heywood (Royal King, wd ie |
Loyal abject. oo
iTho, Heywood Rape of Lu- | tT: f John i de
creéece, |
Phil. Maffinger Romar Actor, | T |
Phil. Maffinger jRenezad». IC Ii
Tho, Goffe (Raging Turk, |T | Tho Middleton
Tho, Rawlins Rebel von. ee |
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Return from | ©
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fae Leward car vir=C
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Scorafil Lady. ie .(C Will Rowly
Ben. Iobnfon
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- |Tho. Heyzeood \Silver age. H re . Cartwright — ISiedge, er loves
| lRich, greme Sparagus Gar-,C |; convert,
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| Swetnam the wo- C 1es.
man-hater ar- Solimon & Per- ©
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el. | | Ibo. Nafh Summers laft
[ Sicelides. iP will and teita- -
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Geo, G sfooign Suppofes. C | aradife.
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day. The Spanifh {Tc
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{fhrew,
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eCUS. : da. Shirley
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\Salmacida fpolia I
(Taleof a tub. :C
‘Time vindicated
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to his honors.
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beauty. | love.
Day IV. Rowly ‘The travailes of H |
| aad Wilkins | the three Eng-
Tho. Midleton \Trick to catch C
| | the old one, |
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True Trojaas. | H oben Wilmot Tarcvedand Git-'T
afper Heywood Thy eltes. Ts ' mond, |
afper'Heywoud . Troas. T ate Yarington Two tragedies i in 7,
‘Tho. Newton Thebais. T | one.’
iTamburlaine tirftT
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| part. all thereltfools,!,
Tamburlaine 2dT’ | \Sir Aton Cokgin Trappolia fup- TC
| part. | | pos’da Prince, |
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| A noma‘). ie | Vvernmet,
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f liv’ft, the niore G. Chiapmin Temple. M
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| his Wife. | a see Thracian wonder! H
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Tobn Fletcher Alentinian. T man, |
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light. | Vr Santyfon Vow- breaker. ; F
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vers, | |IW. Earl of New- Variern
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bat. ee | eee Deckar Untruiling the C
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John Fletcher Wife foramoath Co “Lho, Hej wore
Jobn Fletcher Wit at teverai C Hogsdon. | |
weapons, | Geo, Chapman Widows teaves. | G,
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| chafe. Meat | tennis. |
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mouey. TP ». Middleton |Women beware | T |-
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F ‘al -lou. Ford, | Edmonton,
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