Thomas Dekker Edited, with an introd and notes . DA Y. V Ham. Why, Luck had horns, so have I heard some Now, God, ant be his will, send Luck into yourway. Enter the Lord Mayor and Servants. L. Mayor. What, Master Hammon ? Welcome toOld Ford ! Sybil. Gods pittikins, hands off, sir ! Heres my lord. L. Mayor. I hear you had ill luck, and lost your game. Ham. Tis true, my lord. L. Mayor. I am sorry for the same. What gentleman is this ? Ham. My brother-in-law. Z. Mayor. Yare welcome both ; sith Fortune offersyouInto my hands, you shall not part from hence,Until you have refreshed your we


Thomas Dekker Edited, with an introd and notes . DA Y. V Ham. Why, Luck had horns, so have I heard some Now, God, ant be his will, send Luck into yourway. Enter the Lord Mayor and Servants. L. Mayor. What, Master Hammon ? Welcome toOld Ford ! Sybil. Gods pittikins, hands off, sir ! Heres my lord. L. Mayor. I hear you had ill luck, and lost your game. Ham. Tis true, my lord. L. Mayor. I am sorry for the same. What gentleman is this ? Ham. My brother-in-law. Z. Mayor. Yare welcome both ; sith Fortune offersyouInto my hands, you shall not part from hence,Until you have refreshed your wearied , Sybil, cover the board ! You shall be guestTo no good cheer, but even a hunters feast. Ham. I thank your lordship.—Cousin, on my life,For our lost venison I shall find a wife. \_Exeuni. L. Mayor. In, gentlemen; Ill not be absent long.—This Hammon is a proper gentleman,A citizen by birth, fairly allied ;How fit an husband were he for my girl!Well, I will in, and do the best I match my daughter to this gentleman. [


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