Thomas Dekker Edited, with an introd and notes . THE SHOEdMAKE\S HOLIVAY. ^«#e+— ACT THE SCENE I.—A Street in London. Enter the Lord Mayor and the Earl of Lincoln. INCOLN. My lord mayor, you havesundry timesFeasted myself and many courtiers more :Seldom or never can we be so kindTo. make requital of your leaving this, I hear my cousin LacyIs much affected to your daughter Rose. L. Mayor. True, my good lord, and she loves him sowellThat I mislike her boldness in the chase. Lincoln. Why, my lord mayor, think you it then join a Lacy with an Oateleys name ? L. Mayor.


Thomas Dekker Edited, with an introd and notes . THE SHOEdMAKE\S HOLIVAY. ^«#e+— ACT THE SCENE I.—A Street in London. Enter the Lord Mayor and the Earl of Lincoln. INCOLN. My lord mayor, you havesundry timesFeasted myself and many courtiers more :Seldom or never can we be so kindTo. make requital of your leaving this, I hear my cousin LacyIs much affected to your daughter Rose. L. Mayor. True, my good lord, and she loves him sowellThat I mislike her boldness in the chase. Lincoln. Why, my lord mayor, think you it then join a Lacy with an Oateleys name ? L. Mayor. Too mean is my poor girl for his high birth ;Poor citizens must not with courtiers wed,Who will in silks and gay apparel spendMore in one year than I am worth, by far:Therefore your honour need not doubt my girl. Lincoln. Take heed, my lord, advise you what you do ! y 8 THE SHOEMAKERS HO LI DA V. [act i. A verier unthrift lives not in the world, Than is my cousin; for Ill tell you what : Tis now almost a year since he requested To travel countries for experience ; I furnished him with c


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