Thomas Dekker Edited, with an introd and notes . two, my mad lads, Sim Eyre adds an-other ; then cheerily, Firk ; tickle it, Hans, and all forthe honour of shoemakers. [^^^a^ dancing out. L. Mayor. Come, Master Eyre, lets have yourcompany. \Exeitnt. I thank you, good maid I? See note ante, p. 39. sew] THE SHOEMAKERS HOLIDAY. 49 J^ose. Sybil, what shall I do ? Sydi7. Why, whats the matter ? Jiose. That Hans the shoemaker is my love Lacy,Disguised in that attire to find me should I find the means to speak with him ? Sj/>//. What, mistress, never fear; I dare venture mymaidenhead to no


Thomas Dekker Edited, with an introd and notes . two, my mad lads, Sim Eyre adds an-other ; then cheerily, Firk ; tickle it, Hans, and all forthe honour of shoemakers. [^^^a^ dancing out. L. Mayor. Come, Master Eyre, lets have yourcompany. \Exeitnt. I thank you, good maid I? See note ante, p. 39. sew] THE SHOEMAKERS HOLIDAY. 49 J^ose. Sybil, what shall I do ? Sydi7. Why, whats the matter ? Jiose. That Hans the shoemaker is my love Lacy,Disguised in that attire to find me should I find the means to speak with him ? Sj/>//. What, mistress, never fear; I dare venture mymaidenhead to nothing, and thats great odds, that Hansthe Dutchman, when we come to London, shall not onlysee and speak with you, but in spite of all your fatherspolicies steal you away and marry you. Will not thisplease you ? J^ose. Do this, and ever be assured of my love. SydiZ Away, then, and follow your father to London,lest your absence cause him to suspect something :To morrow, if my counsel be obeyed,rU bind you prentice to the gentle trade. \jExeunf,. iJekkcr.


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