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- Scene I] Merry Wives of Windsor 25
Evans, It is not meet the council hear a riot;
there is no fear of Got in a riot. The council, look
you, shall desire to hear the fear of Got, and not to
hear a riot ; take your vizaments in that, ts^ - c . 39*
Shallow. Ha ! o' my life, if I were young again,
the swords should end it.
Evans. It is petter that friends is the sword, and
end it ; and there is also another device in my prain,
which peradventure prings goot discretions with it.
There is Anne Page, which is daughter to Master
George Page, which is pretty virginity.
Slender. Mistress Anne Page ? She has brown
hair, and speaks small like a woman. 48
Evans. It is that fery person for all the orld, as
just as you will desire ; and seven hundred pounds
of moneys, and gold and silver, is her grandsire upon
his death's-bed — Got deliver to a joyful resurrec-
tions !— give, when she is able to overtake seven-
teen years old. It were a goot motion if we leave
our pribbles and prabbles, and desire a marriage
between Master Abraham and Mistress Anne Page.
Shallow. Did her grandsire leave her seven hun-
dred pound ? 58
Evans. Ay, and her father is make her a petter
penny.
Shallow. I know the young gentlewoman ; she
has good gifts.
Evafis. Seven hundred pounds and possibilities
is goot gifts.
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